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    Tim Guzowski is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Body Insulation

     



    Hey Guys , what have Ya'll used for Body Insulation ? MFG and Type ? I've seen Dynamat , and Insulshield but how about the other products out there, Topster you mentioned in one thread about a still called B-Quiet, and that it was cheaper, is it for thermal also, i'm in Florida so that is a major concern also. We normally run A/C in the cars so the insulation needs to be for temp as well as noise.
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    I buy a product from J.C.Whitney. It is like Dynamat ,but cost far less($29.99 for a 30"x40"). It's listed in their interior section.

    It does wonders on door panels(outer skin).
    Don Meyer, PhD-Mech Engr(48 GMC Trk/chopped/cab extended/caddy fins & a GM converted Rolls Royce Silver Shadow).

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    http://www.julianos.com/sound_deadening.html
    I used Juliano OEM sound deadening material with the JC Whitney
    Insulation, foil on one side. Real insulation on the other.

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    Yeah, B Quiet is for sound and thermal and worked great on my coupe. I paid $169 cdn for 50 sq feet of it from them and it did the whole floor, firewall, and I had some left over. Good stuff, easy to use, but DON'T LET IT GET STUCK TO ITSELF!!!! If it does it's all over, you won't get it apart! A friend in eastern BC used it in his A coupe throughout and said it was incredibly quiet!
    "nobody likes a top on a roadster, but it's nice to have one in the trunk when you need it!"See us at www.topsters.com

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