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Re: sound proofing
Are you putting the original liner carpet back down? If so you really do not
need to put Dyna Mat down uless you think you had a bad road noise problem.
People who dead beat (another name for dyno mat) there entire car rarely
needed too. You should only sound deaden places you know that need it. I
used double sides tape when I put my floor back together then took some tar
and placed it on the side for the carpet. Never moved yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nigel Heron <scirocco@psycode.com>
To: Scirocco List <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:42 PM
Subject: sound proofing
> hey guys,
>
> i started stripping the inside floors in my project rocco yesterday, i
> must have removed about 20 pounds of sticky goop ... i was wondering if
> i can get this stuff from the dealer, it looks like a sheet of resin
> that is melted into place, two per side. Should i use DynaMat (sp?)
> instead? would the noise be unbearable if i didn't reinstall this stuff,
> i'm not putting the sand bags back in but i'll probably use the cushion
> foam top layer that the carpet sits on.
>
> what should i do with the underside of the floors? i was thinking of
> removing all the tar and reapplying it, but i'm not sure if i should
> paint the floors and then apply the tar or apply the tar and paint over
> it so that it's the same color as the car.
>
> -nigel.
> 86 Scirocco
> 85 Scirocco
> http://scirocco.psycode.com/
>
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