Sound Deadener help. how much and which one??

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  1. 2oo3MustangGT New Member

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    i'm planning on putting in a sound deadener to my '03 gt soon and am wanting to cover the floor, door panels, headliner, and trunk. basically everything. i hear 100 sq-ft can cover a small to midsize car... ? anyone covered there car that can help me figure out how much i need to buy. and also i have heard obviously of dynamat...it's expensive but i'm hoping i can get a wholesale deal from a guy i know..., i've also heard good about fat mat and edead... anyone no of good and affordable companies, and of companies to stay away from?

    any help on good/bad and amounts would be a lot of help. thanks
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    dynamat is WAAAAAAAAAY overpriced. Go with FATMAT. It's cheaper and is exactly the same. You could do the whole car for about 100-120 bucks.
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    I'd do some research before deciding on a deadener. I definitely wouldn't pay for dynamat.

    Check out this site: http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/

    The guy compares a bunch of stuff and comes away with some good conclusions. I read it and decided to go with Second Skin Audio.

    Here is a thread on my install and here is another thread on a new edge install.

    You can join the forum and ask any questions (guys are pretty cool) and the owner (ANT) is always pretty cool about giving a discount on your first order (just call him).
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    My GTO has a bunch of B-Quiet Ultimate in it. The car started out much quiter than the late model Mustangs, and it is DEATHLY quiet now (except for those funny turbo whines every now and again). That is a good product. It has been in the car for 2.5 yrs with no problems at all.
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    if you are using FATMAT... then you could get peel'n seal from Home Depot... BUT I would never recommend either.

    RAAMmat or Second Skin
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    Agreed. I'd stay away from anything that has an asphalt base. I could possibly give Bquiet Ultimate a shot....if I were not going to use Second Skin.
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    that show down link was helpful, a lot to read, but good info in it. thanks for the help

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