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rza007
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Where can I find the material for much cheaper, but quality as good?
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Raamatt is a good alternitive to Dynomat. It is about $100 for 62.5 Sq. Ft. of it. You can get it off ebay the Sellers name is Raam
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Click on the link to see it

Here is the Link to it


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try http://www.b-quite.com/
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also go here
http://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/107/html/3123.html

same stuff as dynamat

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98 Honda CR-V EX
pioneer 9300
2 15w3s
JBL BP1200.1
JBL P180.2
Kicker K60
Optima red top
FINALLY IN!!! but too damn lazy to clean up the install


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rza007
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Yeah, the guy that sells Raamat lives 15min away from me. Rick McCullan is his name. At one point, he had the #1 SQ car for IASCA.
Thanks for the help fellas.

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Which stuff is the best then? BQuiet or RAAMmat or HiTemp Mastic? Im leaning towards RAAMmat though.

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I Used Brown Bread from B-quiet. GREAT stuff.. so easy to work with and my car is now DEAD.. close the doors.. knock on the roof. You hear a good solid. "thump" no resonance.. no high freqence noise. It's sweet.

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I have used brown bread and was very very happy I think I will be using raam mat next time though because Rick is in it for the sport and has a true passion for car audio. He is also a fellow competitor and offers us usually special rates.

I used a roll of brown bread to completely deaded my rear hatch It worked wonderfully. I put 2 layers on the base and one on the backside and another on the front side so every part was wrapped in at least one layer then I used expanding foam to fill in every gap that didnt have moving parts. Then I used it on the backing of all the trip pieces as well. Even on the parts that had that factory foam matt I removed it and laid down the deadener and then used spray adhesive to stick the factory **** back on.

My hatch is now very heavy and very dead... And I am a very happy bass head!

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ICE GURAD at HOME DEPOT 60 bux a roll same stuff -asphalt polymer derivative - roll is like 50 to 100 feet and is 1/2" thick - maay get other thickness. Chemically VERY VERY similar.
Peel and Seal - mainly used for the capacity of ALUMINUM to reflect sound waves.

Roofing Paste - latex/asphalt combo - $3 a GALLON

Pergo Silent Step - sound absorbing foam - used under hardwood floors like 16 bux for 50 square feet

Clay - available at any dirt depot cheap


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PS Village MC - Am severely interested in the PPI pros - contact me - administrator has blocked access to your email
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Uhm bquiet brown bread mat is MUCH MUCH MUCH nice than the ice guard stuff. It is very flexible, very heavy, and has a very nice adhesive. I have been very impressed. I like it more than dynamat even. It is well worth the money.

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