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Topic #49959 18 posts Started by kerosene
Lol...wow...now was i busy today, i ripped all my **** from the back and made a new panel for my tire to cover the hole....


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i dont get what you did

"You should take a short walk on a LONG PIER"-Crazy SteveMy Celica's SRI
getting it ready for dynamat...see...for most this isn't a big deal, but this is my first time playing with car interior and things like that...
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getting it ready for dynamat...see...for most this isn't a big deal, but this is my first time playing with car interior and things like that...


I love me some Dynamat! It's good stuff. I used 2 trunk kits for the entire back of my Celica. Are you gonna clean it first? It looks a bit dirty!

Where's the panel for your tire you made? Or are you waiting to install after the Dynamat?

This post has been edited by m0dd3d1: Jul 7, 2007 - 9:16 PM

1998 Toyota Celica GT2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STi2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x41974 Datsun 260Z1997 Subaru Legacy L WagonKind of missin' my Celica GT! Hit me up if you're ever in my area. I'm always down for a meet.
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getting it ready for dynamat...see...for most this isn't a big deal, but this is my first time playing with car interior and things like that...


I love me some Dynamat! It's good stuff. I used 2 trunk kits for the entire back of my Celica. Are you gonna clean it first? It looks a bit dirty!

Where's the panel for your tire you made? Or are you waiting to install after the Dynamat?


I kinda cleaned it, i am unsure how to...i dont want to mess anything up...

I can get a pic of the panel....its just a 1/4 plywood a little bigger than the size as the carpet that goes over the tire... I have it lying there now, so it looks like i actually have something... Im waiting for illneversellmyceli to send me the panels i bought from him.. hopefully my dynamat will come in b4 the panels do...

the trunk stuff is expensive... and really not required, ill put a piece of it by the exhaust, so when i get a new system i wont hear the rumble... ^^
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getting it ready for dynamat...see...for most this isn't a big deal, but this is my first time playing with car interior and things like that...


I love me some Dynamat! It's good stuff. I used 2 trunk kits for the entire back of my Celica. Are you gonna clean it first? It looks a bit dirty!

Where's the panel for your tire you made? Or are you waiting to install after the Dynamat?


I kinda cleaned it, i am unsure how to...i dont want to mess anything up...

I can get a pic of the panel....its just a 1/4 plywood a little bigger than the size as the carpet that goes over the tire... I have it lying there now, so it looks like i actually have something... Im waiting for illneversellmyceli to send me the panels i bought from him.. hopefully my dynamat will come in b4 the panels do...

the trunk stuff is expensive... and really not required, ill put a piece of it by the exhaust, so when i get a new system i wont hear the rumble... ^^


The Dynamat box says to use alcohol I think to get everything off, but I just used soap and water w/ a rag. Works fine. You just want everything off that metal so when you put the Dynamat down and roll press it on, it stays on! I love it!

1998 Toyota Celica GT2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STi2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x41974 Datsun 260Z1997 Subaru Legacy L WagonKind of missin' my Celica GT! Hit me up if you're ever in my area. I'm always down for a meet.
Concentrate on flat panels if you dont have a big wallet. Convoluted panels generally vibrate less(higher freq) therefore mass loading is not needed. What you are doing by putting dynamat is adding weight to stop it vibrating and a little bit of sound blocking ability.

To be honest, there are cheaper products to use on the floor but dont let me stop you if you already planned it out. I dynamatted my spare tyre well and it didnt make any or much difference to road noise etc. Best places to use it is door panels, quarter panels.

Sound dampening works several ways, its been a while since i played with audio but from memory...
absorption: thick foam
mass loading: bitumen etc(that black stuff on dynamat)
blocking: that aluminium backing on dynamat

so.... you mass load a panel to stop it vibrating.(add weight to it basically). Vibration causes sound = road noise.. or you block the sound by having a barrier.... dynamat does a bit of both.

Get ready a pair of gloves and a hairdryer or heatgun and sharp raxor for the dynamat. You want to lay it down properly, the aluminium backing is razor sharp.

This post has been edited by soven: Jul 9, 2007 - 2:27 AM
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Concentrate on flat panels if you dont have a big wallet. Convoluted panels generally vibrate less(higher freq) therefore mass loading is not needed. What you are doing by putting dynamat is adding weight to stop it vibrating and a little bit of sound blocking ability.

To be honest, there are cheaper products to use on the floor but dont let me stop you if you already planned it out. I dynamatted my spare tyre well and it didnt make any or much difference to road noise etc. Best places to use it is door panels, quarter panels.

Sound dampening works several ways, its been a while since i played with audio but from memory...
absorption: thick foam
mass loading: bitumen etc(that black stuff on dynamat)
blocking: that aluminium backing on dynamat

so.... you mass load a panel to stop it vibrating.(add weight to it basically). Vibration causes sound = road noise.. or you block the sound by having a barrier.... dynamat does a bit of both.

Get ready a pair of gloves and a hairdryer or heatgun and sharp raxor for the dynamat. You want to lay it down properly, the aluminium backing is razor sharp.


thanks for the help will come in handy...
soooooo i guess you aren't worried about weight?
all that dynomat is going to be $$ and HEAVY

there are brush on sound deadener options available that won't weigh as much wink.gif
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soooooo i guess you aren't worried about weight?
all that dynomat is going to be $$ and HEAVY

there are brush on sound deadener options available that won't weigh as much wink.gif



really? like what, and $$ inst much of a problem
just search google/yahoo for
"liquid sound deadener"
dynamat is good stuff.

You say you don't understand how we go dumb, but have you ever been where i'm from?-=-] Livin it in tha bay's a lil different [-=-
Liquid deadeners are messy and you would really need to get it thick enough for it to be of any use.

I didn't really think it was all that heavy, and I used nearly two kits. I thought they were heavy too, but it's really not.

1998 Toyota Celica GT2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STi2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x41974 Datsun 260Z1997 Subaru Legacy L WagonKind of missin' my Celica GT! Hit me up if you're ever in my area. I'm always down for a meet.
yea, i asked my buddy and he agrees it doesnt weigh too much...thanks for all the input everyone
man if you guys don't think dynomat is heavy haha,
dynomat is very heavy considering the weight and size of our cars... spray on stuff does work well... i used a combination of eDead and eDead spray on for a perfect mate, spray on works really really well on side walls and upside down applications like the trunk lid as the dynomat can fall off frown.gif for instance... in a black impala... the trunk lid gets so hot that it remelted the glue and became a ridiculous mess frown.gif

Breaking Axles...
i am 90% complete with sound deadening my car - i should of took pictures, before i put the carpet and headliner back in - i'll take some shoots of the trunk - i used eDead SEv1^2 - purchased 160 feet and have about 30 feet left over - only thing left is the hatchback lid -- it works great - definitely an improvement with a sound system -- under $260 to do the entire car ( floor, tunk, roof, door panels, side panels)