Resonance

Started by stanglover, June 03, 2011, 04:52:49 PM

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stanglover

Just wondering if anyone has used Dynamat throughout their cabin and how expensive was it and who would be the best to take our cars to in Sydney?

Hemifish

:yeah: You can buy it here in sydney , ive bought it straight from usa from e-bay [cheapest] place to find it , Just fit it yourself you can buy a wooden roller from any craft shop Dynamat it the best & easy to install, ps lay the mats in the SUN before fitting

LeighP

I agree...got two boxes off ebay (Aust) delivered to me for around the same retail $ as buying it in the US....good stuff.
Regards,
Leigh
1969 Pontiac Firebird 400

stanglover

Yes, but how hard is it to install? any special tools needed?...apart from the one installing it..lol

heven67

A stanley knife is handy, pull all your seats and carpet out, clean the fluf off the floor and address any bare metal with rust inhibiting paint, cut to size and roll it out, bit by bit.
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chris67

Hi Stanglover

If you pull the seats and carpet out i will come and help you, when i say help i mean watching you do the job while i sit having a few cold ones :rol: :rol:
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stanglover

I don't mind getting my hands dirty, as long as someone with knowledge is watching.
Any takers?.........:bolt::

stanglover

....just kidding Chris....I'll take you up on that after the transplant.:drink:

sms777

Transplant?......What transplant?....:zip:

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LeighP

Stanley knife and a small wood or rubber roller hand roller.....you have to be able to roll it down flat. Do not use your fingers - 1, you can't press hard enough...2, you can cut yourself on the metal foil backing.
It sticks very well, but the panels should be cleaned with wax and grease remover first.
Regards,
Leigh
1969 Pontiac Firebird 400