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Anyone have any tips on installing dynamat in thecargo area? Or even any tips on removing the side panels? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
 

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Have to undo seat belt bolts,rear trim,not really difficult. There are several small high retention clips,a long something to use as a pry bar is handy to work them out.
 

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Make sure you warm up the Dynamat before applying.
That way it will conform to all the shapes stamped in
the sheet metal.
A hair drier works but a heat gun would be better as
you can run them longer.
Just don't over heat the Dynamat.
And remember, once it's down on the surface, it don't
come off all that easy!
 

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Thanx for the tips.... I just read a few reviews that stated accumat was much better and cheaper....anyone worked with that stuff?
 

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Very expensive, I always wondered if $12 roll of household sealed insulation from home depot would do the same thing.
 

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Very expensive, I always wondered if $12 roll of household sealed insulation from home depot would do the same thing.

Believe it would work,other than a piece of shoddy on back of plastic panels,there is nothing to absorb sound or vibs. Anything is better than nothing.
 

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I had a 95 chev camero with a huge audio system a few yrs back. i stuffed all the voids in the hatch area with polyfill. very cheap and effective .
 

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I just moved to GA....but was living up north in presque isle.
 

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