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Old 05-09-2008, 03:59 PM
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Ok Im sure this subject has be covered many times But I still want everyones option. Im looking to deaden the whole xb (doors, floor, roof, and rear hatch). Im thinking about 100-120SQF should do it. If you have done a full car deaden please let me know how much you used.

Ive done some reasearch and have found a few companys that would be worth looking into. Tell me what you think.

Dynamat Xtreme 36sqf 82.50 +39.00 shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/10455-DYNAMAT-Xt...742.m153.l1262

Fat mat both 50mil and 80mil
100sqf 50mil 89.99+39.99 shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/100-FatMat-Xtrem...QQcmdZViewItem

100sqf 80mil 139.99+ 39.00 shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/100-Ft-80-Mil-Ra...QQcmdZViewItem

Edead byElemental Designs
120sqf 160 +45 shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/120-FT-eDead-v1S...QQcmdZViewItem

Besides the dynamat(which I have used) has anyone used any of this products? If so please provide pros and cons and your over happyness with product and intstallation.

thanks for your time
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RAAMmat BXT™ is good stuff too. I've used it in my bimmer to deaden my rear top shelf and it has never come done during summer heat waves in California. Just another option you might want to consider. A lot of other audiophiles use this stuff from elitecaraudio.com and diymobileaudio.com.

http://www.raamaudio.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?p=pr
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right now Im leaning twards the fat mat 80 with some 50 mixed in not sure yet...
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RaaMat is great stuff. It has been 3 texas summers no issues. Cost wise, unless you are going to be Competing, its the best scenario
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I have also heard good things about this stuff...
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Check out SecondSkin, people over at SoundSolutionsAudio forum are having good experiences with that. (I'm from other there)
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I highly recommend Cascade Audio. There V-Max (Sound Deadener) and VB-5 (Foam) products are top notch and i have used them on multiple vehicles. I've never done a full car so i'm no help there. But you can buy cascade in small or bulk orders here for decent prices.
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dont go dynamat go raam audio or scoche they are the best
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