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    1. #1
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      Jun 2009
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      Phoenix, Arizona
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      American Auto Wire Harness

      Hi guys, I need advice as to how/where to proceed next on my harness install. I am installing an AAW harness in it and want to know if the fuse block gets mounted on top of the sound deadener or if I should install the dynamat (or similar material) and cut around the fuse block. Sorry for the question, this is my first build of this type.

    2. #2
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      Pensacola, FL
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      I'm not sure what is correct, but I used the dynamat first, then trimmed out the opening for the bulkhead. Scott

    3. #3
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      Jun 2009
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      Thanks, how did it work for you as far as sound deadening and insulating?

    4. #4
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      Jul 2006
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      I never drove the car without it, but i was satisfied with heat/sound inside the car. My first car was a 69 camaro that had headers and original carpet and no AC. It was HOT sitting at a light in the FL summer. My 67 has no AC or dynamat, but does not seem as hot. I had another 69 that i used Vint air AC and dynamat- was happy with it. I used rattletrap (like dynamat) on my current 69 project, and am happy with it. I used the extreme- the thickest version. Scott

    5. #5
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      thanks for the information. Now I have an idea of how to proceed. Glad to know that I can follow someone with experience.

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