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Old Mar 10, 2004 | 02:12 PM
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anyone have any recommendations on sound deadening crap? i'm going to deadify the everliving fuck out of my truck (as i'm going to need all the help i can get to contain 1100 watts of total devastation) and want some input on what to use.
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Old Mar 10, 2004 | 02:40 PM
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I've used B-Quiet a couple times. Cheaper than Dynamat...but don't expect a HUGE difference from sound dampening. IMO, it's not worth it if it's going to stress your financial status.
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Originally posted by saggleman
anyone have any recommendations on sound deadening crap? i'm going to deadify the everliving fuck out of my truck (as i'm going to need all the help i can get to contain 1100 watts of total devastation) and want some input on what to use.
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What kind of system are u putting in thats going to be devastation?

TBS- i noticed a big diff after silensing my whole back hatch.
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DLS Magnesium 6.5 comps
DB Drive PL12D4
Directed 1100d or DLS A6
Directed 4002 or DLS A2
lots of 0 gauge
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nice nice, how many g's u drop on that system
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Old Mar 10, 2004 | 04:56 PM
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I used raammat and it worked very well for me.

BTW when did you get a truck?
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Alot depends on the vehicle, the couple I've installed it in it doesn't make a huge difference, especially considering cost and added weight. If you've got alot of road noise, I can see it helping...but as far as rattling and vibration, it's near impossible to get rid of everything.
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Originally posted by Afboy143
nice nice, how many g's u drop on that system
not sure yet... i've only got the speakers so far... but final tally is probably going to be... painful.
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Originally posted by MDIFYTD
I used raammat and it worked very well for me.

BTW when did you get a truck?
few days ago... snapped the timing belt on my civic... my mom went nuts and yelled a lot about reliable transportation... and then bought me a truck. i'm still confused about the whole thing.
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what afboy said but.... register @ caraudio.com and u get a 40% discount or something off the prices on the site.
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