Dynamat hood
Hey I have a bunch of dynamat wedge packs i bought when i used to work at best buy. I have a CF hood and stock hood. I was wondering to lessen the sound in my cars cabin if i could put it on my hood to make the cabin quieter? Or would this stuff melt?
dont know about lessening noise in cabin, but it would make it resonate less outside, it is perfectly safe in that compartment. Who knows, might even fight the brittleness of the CF one, but I wouldnt put that on it, it would defeat the purpose of CF. I think unanimously, just like pointing a sub out of the back of a trunk in the coupes... That using that dynamat on the door completely will help the most with road noise.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Liquidgsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no not on the CF one just on the stock hood. Im thinking of worknig on my car and trying to make it quieter.</TD></TR></TABLE> Dynamat makes a hood liner, as for making the car quieter, Dynamat and carpet underlay on the inside firewall, floorpan, kickpanels and rear wheelwells and Dynamating the doors, and the hoodliner will do a better job of quieting the inside of the car down.
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also how hard is it to remove the b-quiet stuff. I have removed some of my dynamat when i had to do something and it didn't take too much to get it out.
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