Re: is adding dynomat to a restored car.........
[Re: theraif]
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05/04/19 07:57 PM
05/04/19 07:57 PM
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gtx6970
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hurt the $$ of the car since its not 100% factory Done right and as long as its not visible no parties will ever know its there unless you tell them. I use it in every car I've done for the past 10 years or more I use Fatmat . and if I use 2 rolls. it MIGHT add 75 lbs TOPS . And thats covering every square inch of the interior of the car . from the firewall to pkg shelf, and roof to floorpan, even inside the door shells
Last edited by gtx6970; 05/05/19 07:30 PM.
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Re: is adding dynomat to a restored car.........
[Re: dangina]
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05/05/19 10:39 AM
05/05/19 10:39 AM
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I would say no unless your doing a concours resto - there are companies out there that are the same or better than dynamat without the high price tag - I used B-Quiet I agree, I have had good luck with Fat Mat too.
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