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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 08:18 AM
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Originally posted by jt14894
DUH!!! Thanks for nothing.
*cough*eli.*choke!!!!!
And *cough*yes I've done that*cough
But I don't need a hugh roll of it and pay hundreds of $$$.

*POS*pimped dodge stratus?*POS*COUGH!*CHOKE!!
O shit!!! he tryed u eli!
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 06:09 PM
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Originally posted by Afboy143
its called like Pull N seal or some bs. Its for like roofing. Its really thin tho so ur gonna have to use twice the amount u would usually use.Its 15$ for a big ass roll so if u gotta lotta time and ur cheap get it. If u dont wanna use it search ebay for brown bread which is really cheap or secondskinaudio.com. I hear u get 40% off second skin audio deadner if u are a memeber of caraudio.com forums.
pick up some secondskin if u can get a discount on it, that stuff is awesome. and yea u can never have too much dynomat lol 2-3 layers is about right
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by Afboy143
no ur wrong.

I silenced my whole back hatch and it helped a shit load. I know people with trunks who put 2-3 layers in the trunk and it finally stopped. U jus cant use 1 layer and expect miracles.

I've used dynacrap and the like on a quite a few cars, IMO, it's not worth it as a cure for "rattles". It usually does little to nothing and new rattles just form after a period of time anyways. When you're talking about a trunk lid, it's really going to do nothing...being it's the lid itself that's vibrating. The only solution is to isolate the rattle or tighten whatever it is. Even still, new rattles will form. I guarantee it. And if they don't...you're subs are weak.
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 07:52 PM
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hey asshole whats ur problem, i only said to use the search button, cause this is maybe the 50th billion post about this shit. some people usually have the sense into researching the product, before asking a question about it, so theyll know at least somewhat of what the people who respond to the quesition are saying. so dont be a dick. and whos car are u calling shitty fucker, how bout u jump into ur pos nissan 350z, and run it into a wall.
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 08:14 PM
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Originally posted by eli
hey asshole whats ur problem, i only said to use the search button, cause this is maybe the 50th billion post about this shit. some people usually have the sense into researching the product, before asking a question about it, so theyll know at least somewhat of what the people who respond to the quesition are saying. so dont be a dick. and whos car are u calling shitty fucker, how bout u jump into ur pos nissan 350z, and run it into a wall.
some people are lazy like me. So what if he makes another post? if u wanna b a dick about it keep it to urself. Let someone else b helpful. U act like this forum is full of threads.
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 08:16 PM
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Originally posted by TBSpyder
I've used dynacrap and the like on a quite a few cars, IMO, it's not worth it as a cure for "rattles". It usually does little to nothing and new rattles just form after a period of time anyways. When you're talking about a trunk lid, it's really going to do nothing...being it's the lid itself that's vibrating. The only solution is to isolate the rattle or tighten whatever it is. Even still, new rattles will form. I guarantee it. And if they don't...you're subs are weak.
Maybe if i get a 15" audiobahn my subs wont b weak rite?

And just because my subs are "weak" doesnt mean I dont like them. Yeah bash them all u want bla bla Im not into dirty bass, i like my bass clean and my subs do a good job doing that. And for ur info im in the process of upgrading my system as we speak. Im picking up my new speakers tomarrow. Maybe then I wont b so weak and ill b up to par wit ur shit
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 09:09 PM
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Actually I wasn't referring to you personally. Just subs in general...any decent amount of bass is going to cause rattles here and there over time. And I wouldn't consider my system anything special...it gets the job done and that's about it. Didn't really wanna go in excess considering it's a convertible and I planned on the shit being stolen a loooong time ago....knock on wood.
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 09:44 PM
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Dynamat or whatever other dynamat-like substance you use adds weight to the particular panel you apply it to therefore reduce it's resonance. If you apply enough of it will stop rattles. And it does reduce some road noise.

But if all you want to do is lower the exhaust and road noise there are much cheaper and easier ways to do so. The cheapest and probably on of the most effective ways to do this would be to go to a carpet store and ask for their remnant scraps of carpet padding. Put it wherever you feel you need to reduce noise the most
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 10:12 PM
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i still have rattles on the outside and inside of the blazer... of course oustide is the weird plastic trim, inside is the overhead console
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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 10:17 PM
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Every car I've heard with dynamat still rattled. The majority of rattles are in places you could probably never even reach, let alone find. There's just too many parts to a vehicle for you to isolate every vibration and rattle.
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