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Looks shiny... hhaha.... yea i need to soundproof my car as well.. not for subs or music... but for my exhaust system... hahaha.. I sure to miss the sound of it right now tho...
gj looks like your going all out! The camry without the sound deadening is pretty good. WHen i hookd up a sub i didnt hear any rattles... unless i was out side but it still didnt sound that bad
Haha, Thx to all for the replies. Too many to quote!
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Originally Posted by Mistabullet
Which brand is that? And also, can you keep track of how much you use?
It is exactly the same as Dynamat, but for a fraction of the cost. It is called 'FatMat'.....I got 100 sq ft of it from Ebay for a decent price. The link for these guys are here:
As far as how much I have used......I got two rolls of 50 sq ft. For the trunk and trunk lid that I finished. I think I used about 50 sq ft. The roll looks about half way used.
Thanks again everyone, I can't wait for final results too.
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Hey ebumdude,
I will be sound deadening my Camry as well soon. Are you going to go all out on the interior and do the floor, all doors, etc? I was thinking about just doing front doors and trunk at first.
Hey ebumdude,
I will be sound deadening my Camry as well soon. Are you going to go all out on the interior and do the floor, all doors, etc? I was thinking about just doing front doors and trunk at first.
I was going to just do my trunk at first too. But with so much material left to use, I might as well do the interior too. I plan on starting with the door panels first....then the floorboard....then if there is enough to spare, I was thinking about taking down the overhead fabric and doing the roof too. I will only do the roof if I have enough to completely cover it, otherwise I will just be wasting my time.
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Originally Posted by Mistabullet
According to the ebay site: 2 Rolls of 33.5' L X 18" W
Shipping Weight 31 Pounds
Installation Weight 23 Pounds
You got it dude. Thx.
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- 07' Camry: LED interior/JDM fogs/Lighted stainless door sills/White cathode footwells front, back & trunk/Kenwood DDX6019/Rockford Fosgate P400-4/TMA T1000/(2) 10" Polk Momo 2104/Polk MM6's front's/Polk db6501's rear's/2.0 farad Tsunami Cap/18" Primax /6000k HID/Tein's
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