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    I have an empty 68 camaro. floor is in very good shape,no holes , has a coat of por 15.would like to use dynamat over it. 36sqft for about 129.00. has anyone used this stuff?
    The wife has me on a diet patch, but I don't think its work'in, she said you have that thing on right? said, ya, on my arm. She said, dumb ass, it go's over your mouth!

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    I used B Quiet instead - here's a link to their site, where they provide comparisons to dynamat and others.B-Quiet sound deadening materials - Testimonials They actually sell both products.
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    I used the Summit version of the mat. Did the whole interior, it really makes a huge difference! In temperature and sound!

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    Thanks for the info.
    The wife has me on a diet patch, but I don't think its work'in, she said you have that thing on right? said, ya, on my arm. She said, dumb ass, it go's over your mouth!

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    i live in a hot part of the country and want to have the best insulation i can get for the smallest amount of cash.
    it is almost time to actually buy what i will use so these kind of threads really catch my eye.
    a hot rod is whatever i decide it is.

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    I think the best way to go is the bulk pack, 120.00 36sqft . They have custom cut kits, but big money. I will buy three of thease and do the hole car, and save money over a custom cut kit. Iv already done body bushings, weather seals, window felts. That old camaro sounded like a bucket of loose bolts when going down the road! O ya going to chuck them air shocks also, went from mono leaf to a five leaf. The only thing I want to hear is the tune of a lumpy big block.
    The wife has me on a diet patch, but I don't think its work'in, she said you have that thing on right? said, ya, on my arm. She said, dumb ass, it go's over your mouth!

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    I did it with the bulk pack too. It's easy to cut with a straightedge and new razors. Made my own edge roller too but could've gone to Lowes or Home Cheapo and got a plastic wallpaper edge roller for cheap money.. it really helps seal the edges together.

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