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Devil dog bro
> 3 dayWas easy to apply..beats spending crazy money on other name brands..does what I bought it for..lower the noise on 50 fleetine and fixed issues with hot n cold air coming through..be sure to buy the 3 lil roller kit they suggest to buy..its worth it n makes application easier.
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coty james gooch
> 3 dayInstalled in my doors and trunk sounds SO much better now this was my first sound deadening install and it worked great for me.
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Celestial Gazer
Greater than one weekAwesome product for sound proofing; used my application for round noise reduction.
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ZeRussian
> 3 dayI installed this on my 2011 Tundra and covered everything (doors, floorboard, back wall and even put it on the roof after dropping the headliner) I feel like it made a huge improvement with road noise ~30% reduction. The doors feel a lot more solid when closing them. I did pair it with dynaliner. I would HIGHLY recommend getting a roller, itll expedite the installation. Ive had dynamat in my old truck and this was a lot cheaper and Id say quality is very similar. Pro Tip - if you have leftover material, apply it to the underside of your kitchen sink, itll make doing dishes a lot quieter.
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G-Money
> 3 dayEasy to work with and has improved the quality of my driving experience by deadening unwanted sounds and enhancing the sound of my stereo system.
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Adam J.
Greater than one weekApplied in the doors and hatch of my Jeep Cherokee XJ, 1999. Deadened the noise a lot from opening and closing, deeper clunk now, sounds like a real car. Road noise seems a bit reduced, though my floor and firewall are really where I need to go to address that. I did this at the curb in 90+ degree weather. It will get a bit floppy in direct sun but doesnt melt or anything. Was fine to cut with a. standard box cutter, didnt even gum it up. Good adhesion that lets you work upside down, but you can also pull it off and start over if you work quickly. Just be careful as the foil backing can tear. Goes around curves pretty well; you can pull and stretch it a bit, mold it down into any indentations in your panels. Sound from the front speakers seems a bit clearer/easier to hear. Applying this is part of a larger sound and insulation project thats ongoing. One negative; this added enough weight to my rear hatch to overpower my struts, LOL. I probably did stick a couple extra pounds on covering most of the sheet metal. Itll stay held up, just needs a little assistance from me getting fully open.
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Jesus
> 3 dayMuy bueno
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JM
> 3 dayWas worried about it when it arrived but after getting started it went on just like it was supposed to.
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Joemama74392
> 3 dayExcellent product. Everything cleaned and wiped with acetone prior to install but this stuff would stick to anything. Fills all contours perfectly. Foil will rip if stretched too much but foil duct tape blended it all together. Once rolled and seamed, its hard to tell where its one layer thick or 3. Noticeably cooler inside as this was the only insulating material in a 30+ year old Bronco. Remainder of third box will be going on removable top to help more with the heat. Plenty of ppl talking about the sound deadening properties and it does work well for that. Takes the high pitches out of metal when hit. Sticking some in the door panels and around fender wells. Word of advice: get a few different sized rollers. Bought a 5 piece set and used them all. Worth the price and will make install muchhh easier. Will be using the product every time I take seats and flooring out of a vehicle for any reason. Whole job took about 20 man hours but we may have over done it on the seaming.
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James
> 3 dayNot the stickiest stuff but a decent product for the price.