Dynomat (or Similar Product)
Hey Guys!
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Originally Posted by Rekinyze
Hey Guys!
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Go with FatMat to save some $$$. Works just as well as Dynamat.
I have a ton left over from my door speaker install, so I want to start layering up my hatch area. Pebbles are damn loud!
I have a ton left over from my door speaker install, so I want to start layering up my hatch area. Pebbles are damn loud!
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if you're gonna buy dynamat buy it from here its a lot cheaper than stores or other sites:
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Originally Posted by Bigchef66
How does all this matting affect the weight and performance of the car. I know that fat mat for example is pretty heavy stuff.
Originally Posted by Rekinyze
Hey Guys!
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Just curious if anyone has tried installing dynomat or a similar product under the trunk of their Z to reduce some of the road noise? Thanks for the input guys!
Wayne
Originally Posted by Bigchef66
How does all this matting affect the weight and performance of the car. I know that fat mat for example is pretty heavy stuff.
like another person said above, juse some jute. Expensive but lighter. I don't want to use any type of asphalt based ones like most because i intend to keep the car for the rset of my life. I dont' want that crap on my car.
Originally Posted by Rekinyze
That brings up another question....
Is it difficult to wire up an amp and sub to the stock (non-bose) headunit?
Is it difficult to wire up an amp and sub to the stock (non-bose) headunit?
I had a truck a while back that I had an MTX amp and sub in. I have them lying around and I was just wanting to do a simple install with the stock head unit. I'm saving up for wheels right now...so I cant really do a new head unit...lol.
Originally Posted by Rekinyze
I had a truck a while back that I had an MTX amp and sub in. I have them lying around and I was just wanting to do a simple install with the stock head unit. I'm saving up for wheels right now...so I cant really do a new head unit...lol.
Last week I started installing a liquid sound dampener called QuietCar. It made a huge difference on the areas I got to install it on. I was planning on completing the install in the trunk tonight....however on the way home today, my car was totalled. So I do not have a final conclusion on how the product is, but based on the limited install I had completed, I give it two thumbs up. I bought the 5 gal. liquid version of it. It seems like it has a much, much better potential than the traditional asphalt based mats. I'd suggest reading up on it before you buy anything.
Originally Posted by BYL
I understand that installing Dynomat or any other similar product is done to quiet down road noise, but does it also work well to quiet down the rattles in the interior???



