Bates Posted January 10, 2015 That is an awesome idea. every time one takes a rock up there I jump out of my seat. Quote Share this comment Link to comment
Jean Desjardins Posted January 16, 2015 I'm going to do this as soon as its warm out and I already have a roll of generic Dynamat waiting, but why are there gaps between the pieces stuck up there? Any specific reason, or were you limited with the size of the pieces you had or something else? Quote Share this comment Link to comment
Carmen Posted January 16, 2015 I just used what I had on hand and spaced it out a bit. I think it mainly dampens the sheet metal so it doesn't reverberate like a drum if something hits it. You can see where the factory applied various zigzag cut pieces along the back walls for similar reasons to dampen vibrations. Quote Share this comment Link to comment
Expressline99 Posted October 11, 2015 I hit a bat while coming back from getting my NV3500 high roof. That was so loud I couldn't believe it. I'm installing fatmat everywhere. The main reason/way it works is to add weight to the panels. This deadens the sound. However, most companies that install it for you put it in with spaced strips. I'm of course going overboard myself and installing almost full coverage. I'm down to just this part Carmen has done. The part right over the front. This looks really good. I'm going to upgrade my speakers while I'm at it after looking at these pictures. Quote Share this comment Link to comment
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