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Killer90
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bm52 wrote:
will you add Dynaliner to the roof or just use Xtreme?


Just sticking to the Extreme but did consider the use of dynadeck to line it with instead of carpet Thumbs Up CSK Automotive
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What about round the rear side window and on the rear 1/4 panels?


We fitted LandyGlass to the vehicle so there is no panels to soundproof there and as they are bonded on that is acting as a sound deadiner Wink CSK Automotive
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Its coming along nicely Keith Wink Will keep the photos coming... especially of the new headling and raised cubby Wink Mr. Green CSK Automotive
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Killer90 wrote:
how many you after Steve Thumbs Up

Just counted.... 12. Confused Don't want take it out without having replacements in case they break. No Guts, No Glory.
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custom90steve wrote:
Killer90 wrote:
how many you after Steve Thumbs Up

Just counted.... 12. Confused Don't want take it out without having replacements in case they break.


Well put your hand in your pocket and buy some then Whistle ===================================
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Comment removed. Obviously the forum Police have to have their say yet again. Rolling Eyes Evil or Very Mad No Guts, No Glory.
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Is it really necessary to ask about diff guards on every thread Rolling Eyes Darren

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Out of interest, why dynamat EVERYTHING?

Dynamat is a vibration damper, so only a 25% or so coverage is needed to reduce the vibrations.

I'm doing a similar thing in my 90, but using approx 25% coverage of SilentCoat, followed by complete coverage with CCF, then MLV (if I can find any MLV anyway!)
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100% coverage is not necessary but the more you cover the better the effect.

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Chris,

How have you gone about doing the doors?

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SGH



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Look in my gallery I used Xtreme on the inside of the outer skin then covered inner door with Xtreme then 1/8" Dynaliner.

Simon
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I've been thinking about putting some down in mine.

What's it like to remove if required? I was looking at SGH gallery and the doors, if I need to remove it for any reason is it difficult?

Does it hold dampness or water if it gets wet?

I'm thinking about doing the roof of my double cab, is it worth it? And is the lining difficult to remove/replace?

Sorry for all the questions

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Could be a bit of a pain to remove on the doors Laughing

Headliner is easy to remove and worth doing the roof but doors and floors more important.
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I thought that might be the case.

I know what my licks like, I'll fit it and then need to go into the door for something!! lol Rolling with laughter

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