(alternatives to) dynamat, etc.?

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Old 06-26-2006, 10:01 AM
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dynamat, etc.

So... anyone have any generic dynamat type product suggestions. A request for sound-deadening has been filed at the ryball household...
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Old 06-26-2006, 10:16 AM
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for what application exactly?
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http://www.raamaudio.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi

talk to rick, hes a cool guy, rick@raamaudio.com . on nabisco, he made a whole guide to matting the STi, and should be the same for the wrx and rs models. Raamat is wayy cheaper. i have yet to order mine but Rick answers all of your questions to the best of his knowledge...
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+1 for raamat.
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http://www.mcmaster.com/ << industrial supply, they have stuff similar to dynamat thats made to insulate heavy machinery and i know a lot of people use it as a substitute for dynamat- $20 for a 24x54 sheet, search for this 9709T26 part no.
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use JUTE it is like OEM unidic but alot better.. And doesnt leave a sticky residue like dynamat
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I am probably going with raamat.
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talk to jay about dynomat... he used alot of it
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dynamat is too expensive.
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take out your back seats and dynomat everything
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I will take out my back seats and raamat everything.
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make sure you get the bracket that holds the jack...
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B-Quiet, formerly known as Brown Bread. Stuff works great. I know a lot of people from an old volvo forum that I was on that used this instead of Dynamat. Check it out...

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