Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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for sound deading a boot lid
been at my mums helpin my bro with his install and tryin to stop lid rattlin
he has Audio bahn
2x400w subs
4x 6x9's
2x amps
excuse me if i dont make sense but i no nothin about ice at all
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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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dynamat
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R Lee
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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sound deadening carpet from ice shops
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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where do u put it?????????
i already suggested expandin foam down the holes is that ok
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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CONCRETE! Go on!!
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Drew
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Registered: 24th Nov 01
Location: County Durham
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take the tailgate off
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stubbsy
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Registered: 5th Jun 01
Location: stoke-on-trent
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get mixin kerry dynamat or brown bread
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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yeh but where do u fit the dynamat stuff come on guys im dumb as
@concrete im not that daft
oh its a escort cossie tailgate if that helps
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stubbsy
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put it inside the lining of the boot
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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its has a sticky backing, just peel that off, heat up the dynamat and use a roller to put in onto the inside of the tailgate.
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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so is it ok to fill holes with expanding foam?
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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yes, if its in hard to reach places. a few spl cars ive seen done like that.
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leni
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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brown bread -
its like tarmac on one side and the other has like tin foil
just get a hairdryer and warm up any large panels and stick it to it ( behind the trim in the boot (reg plate) is a classic!
dunno if you know much about physics but a large area is easier to resonate ( rattle) then a small area so bang it on any large panels ! and make sure the screw on the reg plate are tight!!!!
brown bread costs about 20 quid for 3-4m? something like that when i bought it
rob
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DanielJ
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Registered: 21st Nov 01
Location: gwent, south wales
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i sell dynamat
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Rob
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Registered: 9th Jul 01
Location: hull
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grrrrrrrr that was me posting above not leni
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Drew
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Registered: 24th Nov 01
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thought leni was being clever for once
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Rob
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Location: hull
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lol nahhhhh not a chance
more like big pieces of metal wobble easier
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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^^
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Savinforcorsaproject
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Registered: 3rd Aug 03
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I think Corb said what to use b4 he knos his stuff.
But Flashing Tape from B & Q then dynamat.
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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I know nothing, im useless with ICE and stuff like that, dont listen to me, for gods sake!
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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J da Silva
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Registered: 10th Apr 03
Location: The FACTory
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big balls of cotton waddin stuffed in sub units
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IntaCepta
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Mill Hill East, Greater London
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flashing tape from b&q and wicks will do the trick. a bit thinner, but a third of the price per roll.
but nothing quite beats dynamat extreme if cost was no option.
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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do u just slap it on then like
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
Location: Cheshire
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yep make sure panel is clean
heat up the brown bread-dynamat
and stick it on
working it into the crevices, bends etc
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