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  • HandoEXH Offline
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    HandoEX
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    Hey Guys, Does anyone here have any experience installing Dynamat? Anyone have any tips or advice for a do-it- yourselfer? Should I just fork over the cash to have a shop do it? Any help is appreciated. -Jason

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      Why would you go to best buy when there are actual audio shops in town? Haha.

      You can stop by Roadsounds and I can see what we can do. Do you have the dynamat already or do you have to purchase it yet?

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        I will say this...Best Buy was not a good choice. This time I won't be so foolish 😛 He hasen't bought the dynamat yet because he is not sure how many sq ft he will need. From experience, is this a total pain in the ass to install?

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          yah either go to an actual audio shop or Tintmasters does audio stuff and both charge much less for installation

          01 Aspen White, Subaru Impreza RS (JDM STi Version VI)

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            So I take it that I should not attempt to do it myself? I will definately support local shops over Best Buy from now on. But unless it's a total bitch to accomplish myself, I'd rather buy the material and spend an afternoon doing it in my garage. Is this pretty difficult to do? ...Anyone? Thanks in advance.

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              I think it is way over your head and that you should not waste your time trying to install dynomat. I hear you should take it to the wonderful guys at Autowerx. They would love to install it.

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                Brian-stop posting while you are at work or your ass is gonna need a new job.
                😛 f-i-r-e-d

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                  it's not that hard of a job to do, the thing to remember is that often a little goes a long ways toward noise reduction, but buy as much of it as you can afford for the best affect. There is a product available online called "brown bread" that costs significantly less than dynamat and is every bit as good. The thing to do when doing it yourself is make sure you have a heat gun available (a hair drier will do if heat gun is not available) to make it more pliable in areas that aren't exactly smooth. I'd give it a try by yourself. Worst thing that can happen is you won't like how a panel turned out (do a small inconspicuous area first to get the hang of it if you are intimidated by it and then work up to larger panels...keep in mind though that the larger panels usually vibrate the most)

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