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noahsdad86

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I was think of taking every peice out of my interior and cleaning, painting and then dynamat the entire interior. I am not into stereos at all but would like a nice quiet ride. You know the quiet quality of a new truck? I want that feel and sound from my bronco. She is old and tired and I want to make her feel solid again. Any ideas? Does that dynamat actually work or would I do better with a spray on rubberized undercoating? I would like to get rid of all the rattles and shakes she has.

 

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I don't know about Dynamat, but I used a similar product http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/fd/0086.asp the last time I had my interior apart, and it definitely reduced the noise and tinny sound. You also pick up a lot of noise through old door seals that no longer touch. Areas that need some help are the inside of the door, (place a sound deadening pad on each door skin, on the inside of course :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> , on the skin of the quarter panel, the wheel wells (inside the truck), fire wall, driver and passenger wheel wells.

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Fred's right. There are a few different products available. I used Dynamat on an 85' Mustang years ago when it first came out and I was pleased as could be with it. In addition to making a very noticable reduction in road & engine noise the radio sounded much better. I took a friends recommendation and put a double layer on the doors and the added weight along with the sound deadening made it feel like I was closing the door on a Mark VII instead of a Mustang, a heavy feel to the door & a solid thunk when it latched, not that hollow sound they usually make. REAL sweet. Only downside to the deal was the cost. I seem to remember it running me close to $750 to do the *entire* car, floors, sides roof & double layer on the doors. It wasn't cheap but it really did sound like a lincoln when I was done & I never regretted it.

Nowadays you can get knock-off's that work & sound just as good for a fraction of the price. I've used the Brand-X stuff on a couple of my 78's and been very pleased with both the cost & performance. I've never really insulated another vehicle as well as I did the Mustang but with my trucks I kinda like hearing the Ground Hawgs sing, but I don't like everyone in the truck having to shout to be heard.

You can take a couple of approaches with it. The rubberized undercoating is effective to a degree and helps a lot with rattles but it has a real tendency to rub off. You can use the Dynamat or a generic knock-off od it and that's very effective and you can also use a combination of the two. I've sprayed a heavy leyer or undercoating all thru the truck and then covered it with Dynamat and really gotten excellent results. When using both products it's best to only do it in places where you're able to either lay carpeting over the dynamat or cover it with a trim panel like a door panel or the rear side panels because otherwise the dynamat can/will shift and just peel the undercoating right off.

However you choos to apply it & in whatever combination, the sound deadening mats are pretty good products and well worth the $$$ and the time/effort to install. Make no mistake, it's a bear of a job but if you're looking to remove all your trim *anyways* and you're maybe kicking around a new carpet then sure, I'd really suggest doing it because when you're done you'll be more than pleased with the results. You might consider going with the double application for the doors (and maybe tailgate since it's such a big resonating chamber) not only because they generate so much noise by being big hollow airspaces but when you double up on it (especially with a layer of undercoating on the metal first & then another coat between the layers of matting. Sort of a double/double application) the door gets heavier & *feels* a LOT nicer when it closes. I found that I really liked the feel & sound of the doors closing as well as the benefit of all that sound-deadening material, it makes the truck a LOT quieter and it really does bring you up & into Lincoln territory as far as road noise & issues like that. I think you'll be happy if you go that route. I've yet to meet anyone who did it and was unhappy with the results.

 
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Okay cool guys thanks for the info. I was toying with the idea but after bill's write up it is going to be done for sure. now there is just the problem of time and 15 states standing in my way. But I will be flying home for christmas and new years so maybe I can start getting stuff together then. I am glad you both understood what I was talking about with the sound and feel of a quiet truck. I have 33's Mud terrains and a 2 chamber flow master so she aint ever going to sound like a lincoln but I chose those parts. I do want that heavy solid door feel though glad to hear it works. I will let you guys know how it turns out when I get it done. And thanks for the link Seabronc I was almost going to pay the price of dynamat but this stuff looks good and couples with a coat of rubberized undercoating should be nice and quiet

 
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Dynamat is great, if you REALLY want quiet and have a little extra to spend, get the Xtreme dynamat. Its thicker and makes an even bigger difference. The only side note i have is be VERY careful with the aluminum top when cutting it, suckers like a giant razor blade and will cut you.

 

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dynamat makes a huge difference, i have a very loud system in my bronco and i have 2 layers of DM and it very noticeable going from none to 1 then same noticeable affect going from 2 to 3.i say do it.

 

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