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Old 12-16-2004, 08:57 PM   #1
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Has anyone used BrownBread or B-Quiet or any of the other Dynamat-like junk on their doors, above the headliner or under the carpet?
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Majority of my Dakota is covered


Any particular questions you have about it?
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Stuff with aluminum backing like Dyna Extreme, eDead, Brown Bread, or B-Quiet Extreme is good for mounting upside down. I don't recommend Dynamat Original or similar based stuff as it hasn't got near the amount of stick as the aluminum backing stuff.

Make sure you have a heatgun, sharp exacto knife or a big pair of snips, about 6-8 hours of spare time, a roller, or some callous fingers.

Here's my car when I started the audio project on it:

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It'll give you an idea, but I unfortunately didn't do the roof.
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Here's my car when I started the audio project on it:

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I just have dynamat on my trunk lid, that's the only place that was rattling when the bass would hit. I might do a few more places but I might not.
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Seth, if you want full size pics of my deadening setup, email me.
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