Dynamat question

Started by RJ7868, October 25, 2006, 12:13:33 PM

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RJ7868

How much Dynamat do I need for a 1984?

I would like to do inside doors and under all carpet.

Thanks in advance.

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RJ7868,

This is not related to your question, but are you in for the Corvette/XU1 run on the 12 November 2006?  

Weather permitting of course!


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U2U him 69 Vette.

Cam

RJ  have you looked at the other insulation?  If your in no horry I can bring a sample of what I used In mine.  Local supplier here in sydney.
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RJ7868

69Vette you have U2U.

Cam,
What other insulation is there?

Not in a real hurry just while they are doing the stereo I thought that I could do the insulation at the same time. this would save so much extra work later.
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I used a foil faced foam insulation in my beast.  I'll bring a sample of it to Darling Harbour for ya.
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Hey Cam, For what it's worth I think dynamat is tar lined (or a similar dense material to dampen noise and vibration).

Rusty, if you are prepared to buy outside of Australia, if you do a "global" search on ebay there is another brand of damping material where you can buy 100sq ft for less than the Aussie price mentioned in the link you refer to. ;42
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I used dynamat in my 85 , did the job about a month ago.

I used 2 truck kits in the cabin floor & tunnel and another trunk kit in the boot space.

I also used a layer of house building insulation ( like heavy duty bublle wrap with allui foil either side.)

I have not done the doors yet but I plan to...

the whole job was a bit of a pain but it has made a great difference. the tunnel not longer gets hot, and it cuts out heaps of road noise.

I got mine on ebay also ....that stuff is expensive..
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QuoteOriginally posted by Cameron 77C3
I used a foil faced foam insulation in my beast.  I'll bring a sample of it to Darling Harbour for ya.

I used similar on my C3 - major difference.  I glued/braced it on the underside of the floor while I had the g'box out.