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<blockquote data-quote="Matador" data-source="post: 104929" data-attributes="member: 545527"><p>dynamat, sorry.</p><p></p><p>well, i got the dynamat trunk kit, which comes w like 3 18''x32'' sheets of original dynamat, n 2 18''x32'' sheets of extreme dynamat. i am not sure how thick they are, but i checked the website n it says that dynamat extreme is "4 mil thick aluminum layer".</p><p></p><p>to tell you the truth, it wasn't enough for my trunk (i got a honda accorD). but for the most it worked well. i used the extreme on the sides of the trunk n the trunk lid cuz those would be the places that would rattle more, or that's what i thought at that tiem. and i use the original dynamat in the trunk floor. it diminished the rattle by a lot, but it still rattles when i bump my music loud. so i need to put a semi second layer, just prob 2 more sheets of teh extreme to retouch it i guess. i would like to double up the side for better performance i guess.</p><p></p><p>so i am thinking of just getting the second skin to put on the places i need. i even have pics of putting it. if you anyone wants, i can post them (i just need to find a scanner to borrow) so people can see how to do it and stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matador, post: 104929, member: 545527"] dynamat, sorry. well, i got the dynamat trunk kit, which comes w like 3 18''x32'' sheets of original dynamat, n 2 18''x32'' sheets of extreme dynamat. i am not sure how thick they are, but i checked the website n it says that dynamat extreme is "4 mil thick aluminum layer". to tell you the truth, it wasn't enough for my trunk (i got a honda accorD). but for the most it worked well. i used the extreme on the sides of the trunk n the trunk lid cuz those would be the places that would rattle more, or that's what i thought at that tiem. and i use the original dynamat in the trunk floor. it diminished the rattle by a lot, but it still rattles when i bump my music loud. so i need to put a semi second layer, just prob 2 more sheets of teh extreme to retouch it i guess. i would like to double up the side for better performance i guess. so i am thinking of just getting the second skin to put on the places i need. i even have pics of putting it. if you anyone wants, i can post them (i just need to find a scanner to borrow) so people can see how to do it and stuff. [/QUOTE]
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