Fatmat, Dynamat, Second Skin, etc etc
T!mmy
12-09-2003, 10:07 AM
ight I'm looking at matting my entire car (floor, trunk, doors, quarter panels, rear deck, etc) and I'm wondering which brand to go with.
The fatmat you can get for 125.00 for 100 sq/ft http://www.fatmat.com/fatpaks/100.htm
Dynamat you can get fo 115.00 for 36 sq/ft (but of course this is better from what I hear) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3063747694&category=14932
Didn'treally look into second skin.
Brown Bread is also another choice.
I guess me question is this: Is paying 3x more for the Dynamat worth it? or would the fatmat be good enough?
Thanks in advance
Brian
The fatmat you can get for 125.00 for 100 sq/ft http://www.fatmat.com/fatpaks/100.htm
Dynamat you can get fo 115.00 for 36 sq/ft (but of course this is better from what I hear) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3063747694&category=14932
Didn'treally look into second skin.
Brown Bread is also another choice.
I guess me question is this: Is paying 3x more for the Dynamat worth it? or would the fatmat be good enough?
Thanks in advance
Brian
Dumped91Hatch
12-09-2003, 10:35 AM
Well if you think about it the Fatmat would be just as good since you will be getting 3 times as much. My brother used to work for a car audio company in town and they always used Dynamat and he wasn't too impressed with it. Fatmat also has different quality levels of their product. My brother also just got the 100sq ft for his truck, but hasn't had the chance to install it yet. The point is if there is 3x as much Fatmat you should be able to make it the same as Dynamat or probably better.
T!mmy
12-09-2003, 10:43 AM
true but I don't want to have to lay 3 layers of fatmat down either...if that's what you are getting to.
From what I hear the fatmat is quite nice. Not as nice as Dynamat but its still good and for the money... :D
From what I hear the fatmat is quite nice. Not as nice as Dynamat but its still good and for the money... :D
Ricochet
12-09-2003, 11:04 AM
I kind of wanna do this too. Would it reduce road noise as well? My engine and exhaust are pretty deafening..
T!mmy
12-09-2003, 11:18 AM
yup sure would
T!mmy
12-09-2003, 11:21 AM
I think I'm just going to go with the fatmat...1/3 of the price and I've talked to a guy personally that says he has had it for a couple months and is still VERY pleased with it
100ft roll for 125.00 my kind of stuff
I'll post pics of it while I'm doing it
100ft roll for 125.00 my kind of stuff
I'll post pics of it while I'm doing it
Dumped91Hatch
12-09-2003, 12:56 PM
I was thinking about doing it for exterior noise deadening also. Maybe after I remove my rear interior i'll try it. My car is kinda noisy as well.
GScivic7
12-09-2003, 02:44 PM
from what i've read and heard, sound deadner is sound deadner. All it is is sticky tar paper. You can even pick it up at your local craft store from what i've been told.
AirbagsOnDaHonda
12-09-2003, 11:54 PM
I have been pondering this question for a while myself, so I asked the owner of the audio shop here in town, and of course, he said Dynamat Xtreme is by far the best. One thing to consider is that every brand that I know of, except for Dynamat Xtreme, have to be heated before they will tack. That is supposedly a bitch to do. Even regular Dynamat has to be heated with a heatgun. Xtreme is self-tacking, so you just peel off the back and you are ready to go. That would save a lot of time. I'm about to buy an Exreme bulk pack for my hatch. Just something to think about....
Dumped91Hatch
12-10-2003, 07:06 PM
The regular Fatmat is comperable to the Dynamat extreme and it also doesn't have to be heated when applied. Peel and stick. Fatmat also has a series above the base line that is supposed to be better than the Extreme.
T!mmy
12-11-2003, 10:03 AM
Ight so whats the plan guys?
Dynamat Extreme
Fatmat
Second Skin Damplifier
IMO IF I wanted to spend some more money I would get the Second Skin STFU80...it's much better than Dynamat Extreme for the same price.
All of these prices are including shipping
100 sq ft Fatmat is 135 (shipping is horrible so if you want to get it in normal time you need to do the thing for the extra 10.00)
100 sq ft Second Skin Dampilifier is 168
36 sq ft of Dynamat Extreme is 105 (112 sq ft of DE is 315)
I'm thinking just getting the Fatmat evreyone is pleased with it and for 135 bucks you can't beat. What do ya'll think?
Dynamat Extreme
Fatmat
Second Skin Damplifier
IMO IF I wanted to spend some more money I would get the Second Skin STFU80...it's much better than Dynamat Extreme for the same price.
All of these prices are including shipping
100 sq ft Fatmat is 135 (shipping is horrible so if you want to get it in normal time you need to do the thing for the extra 10.00)
100 sq ft Second Skin Dampilifier is 168
36 sq ft of Dynamat Extreme is 105 (112 sq ft of DE is 315)
I'm thinking just getting the Fatmat evreyone is pleased with it and for 135 bucks you can't beat. What do ya'll think?
T!mmy
12-11-2003, 10:06 AM
Also you need about 100 sq ft to do an entire car
Dumped91Hatch
12-11-2003, 10:07 PM
Fatmat! Fatmat! Fatmat!
k67p67
12-13-2003, 03:03 PM
Dynamat is a racket. It is WAY overpriced and you are not going to notice a difference in performance. Deadeners that require heat for application are old school. I would recommend RAAMmat. It is very similar to all the rest. It is 60 mils thick and does not require heat for application. 62.5 sq. ft. for $79 + S&H. Check on eBay. Search for "raammat". Rick is a good guy and provides great customer service. Check my sounddomain link for some application pics. I didn't do the entire car. Just the trunk and some of the doors. Stuff works great.
Jos4DCivic
12-14-2003, 03:45 AM
just installed second skin yesterday on door panels.Very good dampening. easy to work with and did wonders on For my mids. paid $69 shipped for 50sft. great product.
sfenton311
06-21-2004, 03:47 PM
Just ordered my B-Quiet Extreme - should I put it on the backs of all internal panels? or the OUTERMOST such as the fenders and stuff. It seems to me I would want it as close to the inside as possible (creating a smaller area) but wasn't sure. Let me know how everyone else did it.
Civic_D16Y5
06-22-2004, 12:48 AM
do you stick it on the metal or the plastic? see i like my subwoofers because it rattles my trunk, but i suppose thats because its more spl than sq right? and all this sticky mat stuff makes it better sq?
BurningRice96
06-22-2004, 10:05 AM
has anyone heard of Brownbread? a friend was telling me it was supposedly really good, but ive never heard of it before
sfenton311
06-22-2004, 10:16 AM
Just a friendly note man, READ AND USE SEARCH. People will get pissed at you for repeating questions. After what I have read, it is comparable to dynamat, but go to B-Quiet.com (http://www.b-quiet.com) They make brownbread, and also some stuff that competes with dynamat extreme. I just ordered 100 sqf of it 2 days ago.
gjosuem
07-09-2004, 04:35 PM
ANy updates, anybody ever order from thundermat?
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