You got a good price at what you paid. You can get that pack on Ebay with
shipping at 140-160.
I didn't need a heat gun when installing the Dynamat Extreme. You also don't
need a special roller. Go out and buy a wallpaper seam roller and it will work
fine for you.
I put it on both sides of the tunnel. I also did both sides of the front
shield on the side shift trans. I did both the passenger and driver side
floors and toe box front and sides. I had a car show I was going to take the
car to in this condition to show it to a couple guys that were asking about it,
but it was very sunny day and I figured I'd be blind by the time I got there...
Mike B
59 BT7
> Hi Jim,
> After placing the Dynamat where I wanted it, I used a heat gun to soften the
> butyl a little. Then use a rubber roller similar to this one
> http://www.joann.com/catalog.jhtml?CATID=113731&PRODID=113621&source=search
> to get it to form to the floor. I also used some aluminum tape along the
> seams to keep the butyl from harassing the jute.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> While at the Street Rod Nationals today (300 parts vendors and 11,000 cars)
> I
> stopped by the Posie's booth and they were promoting Dynamat Extreme with a
> car show special of $225 for the 36 sq. ft kit. A little haggleing about it
> being the final hours of the show etc and they sold me the last kit for
> $150.
>
> Any tips on how to install this? I have the transmission out for a clutch
> change so the interior is basically bare.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Werner
> Louisville, KY
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