Posted February 4, 201015 yr I current own a 15” Fi Q and am in the process of upgrading to a 15” IA Death Penalty. Need some info (help) on how to deaden my truck, what should I used, what areas to deaden and the cost of materials. I drive a 2000 Dodge Dakota so for the most part, am just thinking that I may only need to deaden the back panel (the rear is gutted), sides, doors and possible the roof (if it’s absolutely necessary). I saw a guy on here with 2 18s in a dakota but didn’t find him while searching, hoping he can chime in. Any input would be great. Thanks
February 4, 201015 yr http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi Start here, email Don and tell him what your plans are and he will recommend what will be needed. Great guy and great products.
February 4, 201015 yr Highly recommend talking to Don. I'm currently in the process of putting this in my doors and his approach makes so much more sense then putting 5 layers of mat on them. He has a way of fixing any problem you have with rattles in your car.
February 4, 201015 yr Highly recommend talking to Don. I'm currently in the process of putting this in my doors and his approach makes so much more sense then putting 5 layers of mat on them. He has a way of fixing any problem you have with rattles in your car.Because applying mat in layers is useless You actually only need to apply mat on 35% of a panel. Don will go more in depth for you
February 4, 201015 yr Definitely where I'd buy stuff from as well. Not only will you get good advice, but the product is top notch as well. If you prefer you can just read his site, draw some opinions and post further here. He will definitely answer in the thread as will the rest of us. Great stuff.
February 4, 201015 yr Author Can any give me the email address to Don. My MS Outlook is messed up and wouldn't open when i click the email link. Thanks
February 5, 201015 yr [email protected]Or you could try to message him on here: Rudy - Viewing ProfileAnd another +1 to dealing with Don. Great guy with great advice and superb products.
February 5, 201015 yr Author [email protected]Or you could try to message him on here: Rudy - Viewing ProfileAnd another +1 to dealing with Don. Great guy with great advice and superb products.Thanks dude. Sounds like a great guy and a great product.
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