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Offline treepete

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Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« on: January 06, 2009, 09:46:55 pm »
So I got the dynamat in the mail, and Im slapping it in.

Before I go full on, are there any logistical concerns i should consider? Like, "dont put it down if your going to crawl around on it a bunch" vs. "naw, dude. That stuff is invincible, crawl all over it, IT LOVES THAT@!"

or not really? I have the rear panel in, but, my carpet isnt here yet, and my speakers/center console isnt finalized. I like to keep moving, so I thought I would ask. I just want to slap it all in, and then get the carpet finalized and then ordered. Any trouble there, sequentially?THanks,
Pete

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Re: Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2009, 10:29:59 pm »
I would wait until right before your ready to put the seat and carpet in before you dyno mat just to be on the safeside that stuff is pretty tough but why chance it
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Re: Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2009, 03:16:22 pm »
Nah, keep on going. I'd do the floor last but there's no issue on getting it done a while before the carpet goes in. Might as well keep making progress.
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Re: Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2009, 03:36:18 pm »
I bought another brand of sound deadening, "FAT MAT". It worked fine. I did just about everything: floor, ceiling, A-pillars, behind seat, kick panels, behind bench seat.  I've crawled all over that thing- no problems. I'm going to lay my speaker and 10 disc CD wiring right under the carpet.  Have fun.

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Re: Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2009, 04:02:31 pm »
I would do the whole floor now and move forward. Anything you have to fab (like a console or whatever) will have to be made to fit over the carpet anyway so...

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Re: Dynamat Logistics, What's the Best Install Sequence?
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2009, 09:18:14 pm »
yeah good point. I have everything dry fitted today, so the interior is coming along nicely. Thanks for all your help(s)  :)

I replaced the seat upholstery, the carpets and jutex2 and the dash. I did the new plastics and trim and headliner so far.. I have to get one thread going I think... lol  :D
Stereo got ordered today.. memphis 4 ch 75 watt amp m series, and 2 sets of  m component for the kicks and dash. 6.5"s coax and 3.5"s so im happy about that, I think. Hopefully, that will sound cool. maybe next week dude will slap it in. I paid today.
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