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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 5060123" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Forget any eD deadener products, so worthless. I'd pass on Dynamat and Dynamat Xtreme because they are too expensive and there are other products with better or similar quality at a cheaper price.</p><p></p><p>Rammaat is pretty good, it's my 2nd choice. I find it to be too tacky which can be a pain if you need to remove it immediately to relocate the piece. Price wise it's great.</p><p></p><p>My first choice goes to Second Skin. Either the Damplifier and Damplifier Pro will do you good. Damplifier (not the pro) is the thicker than Dynamat Xtreme and Rammaat. Both the regular and pro version allow you to lay the deadener and remove if necessary and it's not too tacky. If you're worried about it sticking, don't. Once on, it's there and won't come off. I've driven in 110 degree weather and had no problems with any leaking or whatever. It is a little more expensive than Rammmaat, but I'd say it's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 5060123, member: 568577"] Forget any eD deadener products, so worthless. I'd pass on Dynamat and Dynamat Xtreme because they are too expensive and there are other products with better or similar quality at a cheaper price. Rammaat is pretty good, it's my 2nd choice. I find it to be too tacky which can be a pain if you need to remove it immediately to relocate the piece. Price wise it's great. My first choice goes to Second Skin. Either the Damplifier and Damplifier Pro will do you good. Damplifier (not the pro) is the thicker than Dynamat Xtreme and Rammaat. Both the regular and pro version allow you to lay the deadener and remove if necessary and it's not too tacky. If you're worried about it sticking, don't. Once on, it's there and won't come off. I've driven in 110 degree weather and had no problems with any leaking or whatever. It is a little more expensive than Rammmaat, but I'd say it's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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