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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Collova" data-source="post: 6531988" data-attributes="member: 558844"><p>Thanks for all the Second Skin reccomendations guys!</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the support and kind words!</p><p></p><p>To the op, Dynamat Extreme is a very good product. For what you get, it is pretty expensive, even if you get a deal on it but it will do exactly what you need.</p><p></p><p>$200 is a good amount of money so whatever you choose to do, make sure that you buy a vibration mat with a butyl adhesive (rather than aspahlt) and a thicker foil (4 mils is the thinnest you should go with). The thicker the foil the better, and the thicker the adhesive, the better (generally thicker adhesive means more rubber content which translates in to better vibration damping.) Not all butyl adhesives are created equal, but as long as you stick around 1.5-2 mm thick around .4 -.7 lbs psf you will be good</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p></p><p>ANT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Collova, post: 6531988, member: 558844"] Thanks for all the Second Skin reccomendations guys! I appreciate the support and kind words! To the op, Dynamat Extreme is a very good product. For what you get, it is pretty expensive, even if you get a deal on it but it will do exactly what you need. $200 is a good amount of money so whatever you choose to do, make sure that you buy a vibration mat with a butyl adhesive (rather than aspahlt) and a thicker foil (4 mils is the thinnest you should go with). The thicker the foil the better, and the thicker the adhesive, the better (generally thicker adhesive means more rubber content which translates in to better vibration damping.) Not all butyl adhesives are created equal, but as long as you stick around 1.5-2 mm thick around .4 -.7 lbs psf you will be good Hope that helps! ANT [/QUOTE]
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