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<blockquote data-quote="Isuzu95" data-source="post: 197085" data-attributes="member: 546087"><p>I'm planning on using "Weatherguard" as a Dynamat alternative and needed some help. Firstly, I've looked into it and a lot of people are saying that its almost identicle to Dynama.t... is that true?</p><p></p><p>Also, I came across 2 types of Weatherguard: one is 3' x 65' for $49 (CAD) and the other is 100' x 1' is around the same price, but the material is a little thicker... Which one should I go for?</p><p></p><p>I'm using this to cover my Isuzu Rodeo so I would need quite a bit of material, and if I go with the first one (3'x65'), should I use 2 or more layers for parts that rattle more?? (the roof rattles like crazy!)</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isuzu95, post: 197085, member: 546087"] I'm planning on using "Weatherguard" as a Dynamat alternative and needed some help. Firstly, I've looked into it and a lot of people are saying that its almost identicle to Dynama.t... is that true? Also, I came across 2 types of Weatherguard: one is 3' x 65' for $49 (CAD) and the other is 100' x 1' is around the same price, but the material is a little thicker... Which one should I go for? I'm using this to cover my Isuzu Rodeo so I would need quite a bit of material, and if I go with the first one (3'x65'), should I use 2 or more layers for parts that rattle more?? (the roof rattles like crazy!) Thanks in advance for the help! [/QUOTE]
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