sound deadener ??'s
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From: Wichita KS
Car: 1987 GTA/1998 Explorer
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sound deadener ??'s
im about to put in the deadener, i've got 30 ft of edead i had just planned to use for the kicks. im going to need more like 60-90 sq ft to do the hatch area well right?
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Wichita KS
Car: 1987 GTA/1998 Explorer
Engine: 355, trick flow heads, zz409 cam, 3
Transmission: 700r4, shift kit, valve body
Axle/Gears: precision 3.73's, auburn diff
bump i need some help here, want to get this taken care of.
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From: Readington, NJ
Car: 88 GTA
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt w/ 3.73
I've been slacking in my readings lately 
As most here know, I'm a pretty big fanboy of Raam Mat. One roll is 62.5 square feet. So far I have purchased two rolls but I have only used one. It took about 55 square feet to cover the roof and sail panels completely with two layers on the roof. I've been slacking off on doing the well until my hatch rebuild kit got here that way I could do everything in one swoop.
I would say that your 60-90 square feet estimate sounds about right. It’s probably going to be closer to 60 than 90. If you have extra mat when you’re done stick it on the roof (assuming you're non t-t-top). When it rains it sounds like I'm in a vette/fiero/other fiberglass car

As most here know, I'm a pretty big fanboy of Raam Mat. One roll is 62.5 square feet. So far I have purchased two rolls but I have only used one. It took about 55 square feet to cover the roof and sail panels completely with two layers on the roof. I've been slacking off on doing the well until my hatch rebuild kit got here that way I could do everything in one swoop.
I would say that your 60-90 square feet estimate sounds about right. It’s probably going to be closer to 60 than 90. If you have extra mat when you’re done stick it on the roof (assuming you're non t-t-top). When it rains it sounds like I'm in a vette/fiero/other fiberglass car
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