Definately dynamat. I used several, several hundred dollars of it a few years ago in a comp audio car that I built when I was playing with that hobby. Use enough on the floor, ceiling, doors, rear deck, truck, over wheel wells, anywhere and the car will be a tomb with minimal rattles. I used it 3 and 4 layers thick in some high resonance areas. But it do get expensive. I also put house insulation ( the pink stuff ) in areas that I could not get to any other way but shoving in a hole. Under the rear seat was one spot

----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Check out this stuff.........it works great

http://www.dynamat.com/

Pat

68 Convt.


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All

I have the interior of my 71 gutted including dash removal, time to start
putting it back together. Looking for info on what I can use to replace the
original soundproofing (tar paper and padding) saw some nice shiny
(aluminum) backed stuff being used on one of the Car shows the other night.
Looking to limit that road noise sound. Does any one have a recommendation
or should I just go with the new stuff listed in many of the after market
catalogues. I have some stiff poly foam (packing type material) that I was
planning on using under the dash, got some 3m Glue the other day any word on
that idea good or bad. It looks like it would be better then the stuff that
was crumbling apart when I removed the dash that looked like some kind of
fiber board gone bad.



Garry










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