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Old 09-25-2004, 08:34 PM
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Remember I have a CC, So far entire Roof is Done and the Rear Passenger Compartment up to the back of the center console is done as well.

Takes forever to lay this stuff down

anyway, dinner-time, then I'm going to finish the rest of what I have tonight.

this better be one quiet ***** when I'm done
Old 09-25-2004, 08:36 PM
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Please give us results and can you take a few pics for us ?
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Did the same thing with mine including the doors. It does work. The biggest diff I could tell is the road noise. It is drasticaly reduced.
It was a all day project pulling out the interior but it was worth it.
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wow, i thought these trucks were prety quiet to start with. that thing is going to be silent on the inside.
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Hey grippy - how much weight will all this Dynamat be adding do you think?
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It was a pain in the *** when I did mine.
Old 09-26-2004, 05:49 PM
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Putting everything back, damn, my back is sore.....

Naked, 30lbs in sound proofing, maybe 35. To me its worth it though, improves the acoustics alot and quiets road noise. My last truck was like riding in a mercedes, noise wise that is of course.

now, I'm re-routing the amplifiers.

break time is over
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Cool, maybe I'll have to do this Dynamat thing...did you do the doors too? What was the most difficult part?

Forgot to tell you how bitchin' the road is on the way to your house...my new springs, sway bars, and 3" drop really came in handy...
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you must have taken the back road! lots of fun!

Mmm, It's a pain in the *** for sure, but worth it IMO. There's really no hardest part, just a matter of taken panels off, dynamatting, then putting them back on.
Very time consuming. My suggestion is to do little jobs, rather than 1 or 2 big ones.

I'll help if you decide to do it, I'm a good supervisor!


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