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<blockquote data-quote="NvrDoneD50" data-source="post: 7140706" data-attributes="member: 613853"><p>i put 2 layers in my xcab d50....did it for my audio but never got around to installing anything. its a 2.6 with header, no cat and a dumped flowmaster under the cab and before the fatmat it resonated really bad and there was a good ammount of road noise. after the 2 layers of fatmat and i stuffed the entire extra cab cabside with poly fill and it cut down alot of the exhuast and road noise. i plan on using it in my single cab mighty max....imo its easy to work with and i like it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NvrDoneD50, post: 7140706, member: 613853"] i put 2 layers in my xcab d50....did it for my audio but never got around to installing anything. its a 2.6 with header, no cat and a dumped flowmaster under the cab and before the fatmat it resonated really bad and there was a good ammount of road noise. after the 2 layers of fatmat and i stuffed the entire extra cab cabside with poly fill and it cut down alot of the exhuast and road noise. i plan on using it in my single cab mighty max....imo its easy to work with and i like it [/QUOTE]
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