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How can i dynamat a mits eclipse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Merlin 331" data-source="post: 13748" data-attributes="member: 541564"><p>any panel you can remove take it off, put new christmas tree fasteners on when you reinstall the panel, dynamat the hell out of the panel and metal use heat it will help the mat to conform to the shapes also use a heavy wood roller to press it down good</p><p></p><p>tighten all the screws tight also anything that has a little plastic tit and the tit touches something else put a rubber bumper on it. you can use fiberglass insulation to put between the panel(w/ dynamat) and the metal (w/dynamat).also put thread locker on the bolts that secure the glass, becareful retightening them. Also make sure you mat any large flat surfaces those have more tendency to resonate than the curved surfaces will.</p><p></p><p>hope it was some help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlin 331, post: 13748, member: 541564"] any panel you can remove take it off, put new christmas tree fasteners on when you reinstall the panel, dynamat the hell out of the panel and metal use heat it will help the mat to conform to the shapes also use a heavy wood roller to press it down good tighten all the screws tight also anything that has a little plastic tit and the tit touches something else put a rubber bumper on it. you can use fiberglass insulation to put between the panel(w/ dynamat) and the metal (w/dynamat).also put thread locker on the bolts that secure the glass, becareful retightening them. Also make sure you mat any large flat surfaces those have more tendency to resonate than the curved surfaces will. hope it was some help [/QUOTE]
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