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<blockquote data-quote="Riggz" data-source="post: 8619828" data-attributes="member: 672873"><p>If anyone is wanting to try out sound deadening and doesn't want to pay the ridiculous price for dynamat I have used the self adhering rolled "speed flashing" that is used around house doors, windows, roof valleys, etc and it works really well for the price.. is it dynamat? Not exactly.. but is really close in makeup to car sound deadener and works really well... For $10 you can walk out of lowes with a roll of your own or if you want the even thicker stuff they sell it for $19.. I've used both the thicker inside door panels and the thinner on the underside of deck lids.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://low.es/1Hvz1oa" target="_blank">http://low.es/1Hvz1oa</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://low.es/1DfYEmv" target="_blank">http://low.es/1DfYEmv</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggz, post: 8619828, member: 672873"] If anyone is wanting to try out sound deadening and doesn't want to pay the ridiculous price for dynamat I have used the self adhering rolled "speed flashing" that is used around house doors, windows, roof valleys, etc and it works really well for the price.. is it dynamat? Not exactly.. but is really close in makeup to car sound deadener and works really well... For $10 you can walk out of lowes with a roll of your own or if you want the even thicker stuff they sell it for $19.. I've used both the thicker inside door panels and the thinner on the underside of deck lids. [URL="http://low.es/1Hvz1oa"]http://low.es/1Hvz1oa[/URL] [URL="http://low.es/1DfYEmv"]http://low.es/1DfYEmv[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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