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What thickness Dynaliner (or other sound deadener) did you guys use for the floor pans and hump? I ordered 1/2" originally, which is probably fine for the floors, but I'm thinking now that it may be too thick for the center console to then fit on properly... Maybe size down to 1/4" for the hump? Can anyone speak to this who has done it before? I don't want to size down if it doesn't actually need it! Going in a 65 Mustang with Dynamat on everything already
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Factory console?
Even so......1/2" should still work OK.....
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I didn't use DynaMat so what da heck do I know?!!
I cheaped out and used that ice & snow stick on stuff from Home Depot. I put and extra layer of carpet Under the carpet AND the console fits fine.
No prob.
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Research sound blocking. Mass loaded vinyl blocks low frq and high density foam blocks high freq.
Dynamat is a vibration dampener that then lowers car induced (from vib) noise .
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Don wrote:
Research sound blocking. Mass loaded vinyl blocks low frq and high density foam blocks high freq.
Dynamat is a vibration dampener that then lowers car induced (from vib) noise .
Yep, already have Dynamat laid down. Dynaliner is the foam that goes on top of the Dynamat, but it comes in several thicknesses, so trying to figure out the best thickness to buy to still have everything fit when it comes time to put it back together
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I used "Acoustishield", by "Quite Ride" when I did my Mustang (~15 years ago). The literature does not indicate how thick it is but I believe it is about 1/2" thick. It was a tight fit at the door sill plates. I do not have a console (yet).
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