How Much?
Just purchased 90 Sq. Ft. of v1^2 from Elemental Designs. Picked it up for $90 shipped to the door. I got the forum discount which dropped it from $1 per Sq Ft. to $0.80 per Sq Ft., great customer service, product was shipped about 4 hours after i bought it with a tracking number and should be here on Friday.
Originally Posted by BestNTx
Just purchased 90 Sq. Ft. of v1^2 from Elemental Designs. Picked it up for $90 shipped to the door. I got the forum discount which dropped it from $1 per Sq Ft. to $0.80 per Sq Ft., great customer service, product was shipped about 4 hours after i bought it with a tracking number and should be here on Friday.
-Patrick
Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
not bad, i think i ended up with 150 sq ft for my truck and a friends car (only did trunk on his) and still had a ton left over, i think it was about 115 to my door, with the stuff i bought.
-Patrick
-Patrick
No i bought some stuff from ebay called neoprene sound deadener. As i think i mentioned earlier in the thread. Works pretty well... But then again dont have alot to compare it to at this point.
-Patrick
-Patrick
Originally Posted by GregAsk
youll have to let us know about the quality of the elemental designs stuff.
I have expieriance with dynamat, and I can tell you that doing the floor helps a ton with road noise. I still think the dynamat extreme is the best product available. It gives a layer of metal (about as thick as 2 pieces of aluminum foil) on top of the dynamat, and after it is rolled down it does an incredible job. I have a jeep grand cherokee with $6000 worth of sound equipment, and with the full dynamat treatment you can hardy hear it outside the car. Sound quality is also alot better. the thing with the dynamat extreme is that it dampens as well as three layers of the cheaper products. It runs about $130 for 36sq feet. I am getting ready to do my whole interior of my f150. I already have 45sq ft sitting at the house. Also don't over kill it, you only need to do about 50% of the surface with a good quality deadner, if you need more dampening the run it in layers. But don't kill yourself trying to get to every nook and cranny. The main thing is to make sure it is rolled down firmly. If it is not rolled down and adhered good to the metal then you reall aren't getting what you paid for.
Hope it helps
Hope it helps



