FatMat Hood Liner Kit Installed!
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I have the BQuiet Extreme on the ceiling of my car. So far it's staying on there really well. Like any adhesive, prep work is important. You have to make sure the surface is clean. I cleaned the surfaces where I was planning to put the BQuiet and then I painted it with rust encapsulator from Eastwood. After that dried, I had a nice surface to adhere the BQuiet to.
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36 sq feet would be good enough for 4 doors! I used 72sq feet doing the back wall, rear floor, and all four doors. Oh, I had one sheet left, so slightly less than 72sq feet. PM me if you want, I've got the guys' email address from ebay that I got all my dynamat from . He was the cheapest auction by far, and gave me a discount on the shipping since I bought multiple packs. $89 for 36sq feet dynamat xtreme plus 20 or 25 shipping(the stuff is heavy). I also got 2 dynaliners(Accoustical sound absorption foam) to do on top of the dynamat when I do the front floor. Havent decided on the headliner yet. I'm a bit hesitant to remove the upper b pillar trim since the airbag is in there.
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