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An amazing alternative to expensive name brand sound deadning, dynamating the jeep!

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

went to RONA building center today and picked up some whatever this stuff is, and used it to sound deaden my jeep

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  • why not sell the POS Jeep? the friggin roof breaks...why not have the friggin thing fixed?

  • @bblando65 i have no friggin idea, maybe you could come up with a friggin suggestion that i could use to friggin figure out my friggen situation that i friggin have going on here. what do you friggin say buddy? i could use the friggin help! by the way, thanks for friggin watching my friggin video!

  • i also have a grand cherokee and i just put in 2 15" type r's... not i am getting a horrible rattle from the back lift gate... have you had the same problem?

  • @goudyx oh god yes! the stupid linkages for the wiper motor and the locks for the hatch vibrate so bad, and the only way to stop them is to cut apart the hatch and remove them, so iv learned to put up with them

  • @E5Ridez hahaha not the answer i was looking for! did your alternative to dynamat work for the problem at all? my wiper blade motor already fell off from the vibrations...

  • @goudyx i cant get into the hatch to place the material without cutting away at the reinforced sheet metal, so as to not cut up the hatch, i decided to leave it be

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  • @WhatUpGANACHE

    This is not a deadening product, its like using chewing gum to glue things. -_-

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  • @E5Ridez You could cut a little hole and put some "Great Stuff" in there. I used some to help deaden my doors and it works great

  • This is amazing. I have looked all over the website you gave and have only found out more product info. Ive seen the stuff in action I just want to buy some. I live in Oregon and they have no store by that name here... Any other info would be amazing. Thanks. and by the way thanks for finding an alternative to dynamat.

  • @ROCKSOLID19 Did you use the stuff in this video? Or did you use the name brand Dynamat?

  • There's no replacement for a true CLD... There's been real testing of "peel and seal" and a true CLD, and 25% CLD coverage dampens way better than 100% of peel and seal. For price is concerned, that means you buy a fourth of the damper, when you buy CLD.

  • Just letting u know that this product requires a primer and a roller to apply.....yes it stick quite well but 2 yrs from now its going to start peeling off. just FYI....cheers

  • i love u 

  • awesome alternative, Mahalo!

    

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