Dynamat Installation Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

This video shows how to install Dynamat extreme in your whole car. This is a great way to both reduce the sound that you hear from outside the car and to increase the sound that you hear from your speakers. It also greatly helps to reduce rattles and amplifies bass.

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  • The car was so much more quiet, I have a new car now. It is a mazda Protege and I made a video about it with Dynamat installed. Check it out!

  • how big nand how much is a sheet of dynamat. i need that shit badd!!!!! check out my video of my caddy.

  • Get the bulk pack on ebay that will be enough and it will be alot cheaper than buying it retail I got mine on there for $120 plus shipping

  • yeah it increases your sound a lot

  • would it keep down subwoofer ratels sorry cant spell

  • I got a bulk pack on ebay for like $125 and it covered all you guys saw. And yes it would help with sub vibration. I love the stuff.

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  • @brucekirk89 you beat me to it, I was gonna ask the same thing LOL!!!!!!

  • nice install! i have a e36 m3 4dr and im interested in this as well... did it improve the way the car rides by a noticeable margin?

  • looks like one hell of a project! nice vid

  • holy shit you ripped that apart haha

  • nice job mate....but was that Ice ice baby???

  • damn good job man...

  • It makes your stereo more efficient because it doesn't have to play so loud for you to hear it. I would also recommend some vinyl/foam barrier mat to stop any airborn noise. Dynamat Extreme is a great product.

    Second Skin is a step above with a cost usually BUT WELL WORTH IT. The Luxury Liner Pro is a closed cell foam, opposed to Dynaliner. Open cell is prone to mildew after it gets wet.

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