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    Thread: sound deadener

    1. #1
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      sound deadener

      I was searching around the www for some articles on putting sound deadener in the doors of my F350 CC but can't seem to find any. I am trying to cut down on road and engine noise. I have some dyno mat extreme but not enough to do the whole truck. I figured I would start with doors and use what I have then go with some products from Second skin seems how they help out on the site. Is it best to do as much as you can reach inside the door then do under the door panel as well?

      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
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      For best results you want to cover the outer skin. Check this out:

      http://dynamat.com/technical_install...tion_menu.html
      Lee
      1966 Cutlass


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      That definitely answered my questions. What is the best way to clean/prep the metal before sticking the deadener on? In one of the articles they mention using a spray but don't give a brand name or what to buy.

      quick-drying, residue-free solvent.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
      See my build

      Jason

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      Prep-All wax & grease remover is what I have used.
      Lee
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      The difference between truth & fiction: fiction has to make sense.

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    5. #5
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      I used a ton (almost literally) of both Damplifier Pro and Luxury Liner Pro from Second Skin in my most recent project. The Damplifier Pro is peel and stick, and sticks to ANYTHING! The Luxury Liner doesn't go in doors, but it uses spray on adhesive.

      BTW, I'm very very happy with the results.
      '66 GTO Vert Project "Red Ink", 462ci of stroked pontiac power, TKO600, SC&C Stg II+, Tubular lowers, Currectrac Rear suspension, Moser 12bolt w/Truetrack, Wilwood Master and discs all around, too much fun for words...




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