I want to sound deaden my doors on my ek hatch. So i was wondering if anyone knew where i could get Dynamat or Stinger Roadkil from & what it costs.
Ive tried Google but i cant find anyone that sells the stuff.
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I want to sound deaden my doors on my ek hatch. So i was wondering if anyone knew where i could get Dynamat or Stinger Roadkil from & what it costs.
Ive tried Google but i cant find anyone that sells the stuff.
Where are you based?
There are quite a few businesses that sell it here in Melbourne...
I'm more than happy to sell you Roadkill / G-Spot / Dynamat etc.
Email me if you like as I do special prices for my Oz Honda Forum buddies. :)
Which ones the cheapest?
How do u apply it to the surface u want to sound deaden?
I've got G-Spot in mine. :)
It's easy to apply, the sheets are stick on so you just peel and stick.
Sounds easy enough. Do u have to sound deaden the other side of the door as well. In other words the side behind the speaker?
Where abouts did you apply it Vic? What improvements did you have?
i purchased sound deadiner from Super cheap.... havent used it yet.
I am doing inside the doors, and under all the floor carpet, and up under the wheel arches. will kepp you posted.
It's better if you do sound deaden the outer skin as well because it will give you a more solid sound. Bass from the speakers will go into that back chamber anyway, so if it's not sound deadened it may rattle a fair bit.Quote:
Originally posted by DJ:
Do u have to sound deaden the other side of the door as well. In other words the side behind the speaker?
I've just about done the whole car. It has helped heaps in reducing road noise and the sound is clearer. I don't get as many rattles, all the panels are pretty solid when you tap them.Quote:
Originally posted by wynode:
Where abouts did you apply it Vic? What improvements did you have?
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I've got G-Spot in mine.
It's easy to apply, the sheets are stick on so you just peel and stick.
So u dont need to heat it at all?
I had to read that quote 3 times to realise you asked a question in my quote... :lol:
Anyway, yes, for it to stick the best you peel off the protective film, stick it on the surface then heat it while pressing with a cloth or something to seal it firmly to the surface.
I have Stinger Roadkill...
Best investment EVER!
Just e-mail FHRX and he'll fix you up!