Trunk Dynamatted
I bought the trunk kit for $100 (20sqft). I didnt get a chance to test it out yet. Im gonna be building my new box and installing everything else tomorrow, hopefully.
Edit: I went outside and yodelled into my trunk, I can really hear a real good resonance. I turned on my radio (with just the stock speakers and i opened the flip down seats for the trunk), i can sorta already tell it's sounding different.
Edit: I went outside and yodelled into my trunk, I can really hear a real good resonance. I turned on my radio (with just the stock speakers and i opened the flip down seats for the trunk), i can sorta already tell it's sounding different.
Last edited by Kareem@Accolade; Jun 17, 2004 at 02:50 AM.
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Unless you seal them off with some 1/4" MDF and dynamat that, you're actually dynamatting the body of the car...you have to be REALLY carefull...
BUT, if you do that..you now have dent resistant side panels
haha!
(I did that on a Tiburon once...brown breaded the inside of the door panel and the side panels like that...it was funny...you could lean on the panel and it would barely flex...)
Unless your enclosure is going close like that, I'd put a plate of 1/4" MDF there (dynamat the part of the wood touching the metal if you do, less vibrations)...then you've cut yourself off from being close to the side panels...I'd hate to see somebody dent their panel because they were sound deadening it and pushed too hard...
BUT, if you do that..you now have dent resistant side panels
haha!(I did that on a Tiburon once...brown breaded the inside of the door panel and the side panels like that...it was funny...you could lean on the panel and it would barely flex...)
Unless your enclosure is going close like that, I'd put a plate of 1/4" MDF there (dynamat the part of the wood touching the metal if you do, less vibrations)...then you've cut yourself off from being close to the side panels...I'd hate to see somebody dent their panel because they were sound deadening it and pushed too hard...










