Applied Dynamat Today...
I got through the left side of my car today - the front and rear doors. Applied Dynamat to the inside of the Outer Skin of the door and what was left of each sheet onto the Inner Skin. I followed the
Sound Deadener Showdown examples as best I could.
Once I completed the left side, I took the car for a 20 mile drive. All 4 of my doors have the door panels removed, but only the left side has the Dynamat applied. I wanted to see if I could notice a difference...
I drove both in stop/go traffic and on the freeway.
Either my mind is playing tricks on me, or Dynamat truly is effective. I noticed a
considerable difference in the amount of noise coming from the left side of the car vs. the right side. Keep in mind that I've been driving with my door panels off for about a week now (because I changed my door panel inserts).
I'm looking forward to completing the right side, then installing my door panels with the 1" high-density foam I installed on it. I'll keep you guys updated!
On to the pics...
Let them sit in the sun for a few minutes to they soften up:
Doors exposed - this is how I've been driving around the past week while working on my door panel inserts, waiting on my door lock actuators to arrive, and installing the dynamat:
Following the
Sound Deadener Showdown examples:
And here's how I applied the remaining Dynamat from each sheet onto the inner skin:
Based on the package I bought, each sheet of Dynamat Extreme was more than enough for one door. Following the examples in
Sound Deadener Showdown allows more efficient, effective, and practical use of it.