Door Treatments (tutorial)
I did the passenger side Friday, since I was leaving for vacation Saturday and taking the truck. The damping and the baffles have really improved the mid bass coving from the front speakers. If you have a good set of premium speakers bolted to the stock door hardware, you really don't know what you're missing. I noticed a very distinct improvement.
I used the dampifier pro and there is no smell with that product. I used Dynamat in my Bronco many years ago, and had a smell for months. I wasn't that objectionable.
I used the dampifier pro and there is no smell with that product. I used Dynamat in my Bronco many years ago, and had a smell for months. I wasn't that objectionable.
Glad it was worth it for you Windsor.
As for the Raamat, it doesn't smell but it can get messy when installing. Damplifier is thicker and very easy to install, but it is also stiffer so it doesn't adhere to curves and corners as well.
For Raamat go to Raamaudio.com, and for Damplifier go to secondskinaudio.com.
As for the Raamat, it doesn't smell but it can get messy when installing. Damplifier is thicker and very easy to install, but it is also stiffer so it doesn't adhere to curves and corners as well.
For Raamat go to Raamaudio.com, and for Damplifier go to secondskinaudio.com.
Raamat, Hushmat, Dynamat... all pretty much the same thing. A laminate of aluminum and butyl rubber with an adhesive backing. I did the same treatment to my driver & passenger doors, floor, rear of extra cab, and roof when I recently reupholstered my headliner.
IT MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN THE SOUND!!! ADDED BENEFIT IS A QUIETER RIDE, AND THE DOORS SOUND MORE SOLID WHEN YOU CLOSE THEM!
IT MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN THE SOUND!!! ADDED BENEFIT IS A QUIETER RIDE, AND THE DOORS SOUND MORE SOLID WHEN YOU CLOSE THEM!


