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Old 01-19-2010, 10:18 AM   #1
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applying dynamat, should i remove stock matting?

i just ripped out my interior panels and noticed that gm from the factory put on in some areas there own version of sound deadener over the rear wheel wells.

its brittle and would take a while to peel off.

can i just lay dynamat right over it or what have you guys done?

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Re: applying dynamat, should i remove stock matting?

yes remove it. The stuff GM used is crap and retains moisture.
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Re: applying dynamat, should i remove stock matting?

I removed it as best as i could but didnt spend alot of time. What was left of it got covered.
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Re: applying dynamat, should i remove stock matting?

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i just ripped out my interior panels and noticed that gm from the factory put on in some areas there own version of sound deadener over the rear wheel wells.

its brittle and would take a while to peel off.

can i just lay dynamat right over it or what have you guys done?
Any pictures? i wanna do the same but i dont really know what im doing, thanks
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Old 01-23-2010, 01:25 AM   #6
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Re: applying dynamat, should i remove stock matting?

no pictures yet but the factory stuff came right off in one piece with a few tugs.

in the dead of winter ill need the propane tank heater to warm up the sound deadener just a tad to stick to the body.

i could wait til spring i might have to but im so bored in the winter ill give it a try
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