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    51-Henry-J is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I got in touch with Temp-Coat and they sent me a nice care package including a sample of product. I'll keep you posted...

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    Thumbs up coolcar

     



    Try coolcar it worked very well on my 29.....

    http://www.coolcarceramic.com/1929%20Model%20A.htm

    jc

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    Dear Dave:
    I'm on the same boat as you. Sound deadener is exspensive and the cheapest stuff i found was by second skin audior. I'm using that then some foil covered bubble wrap from menards.
    Check this place out: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/vibra...damplifier.php

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    hedtrpr wrote:
    I am looking for some cheaper options for insulating the interior of the cab of my rodded '38 Ford Pickup. All the sound deeadening products I've seen are quite pricy. Has anyone ever tried the foil backed duct insulation used in homes?? Other options????
    There are a lot of products available to insulate your car, some inexpensive some not so. All require a lot of work, some much more than others. The two spray ons, Cool Car and Lizard Skin, are both excellent. You can also use Dynamat and other similar products. The only thing to keep in mind, is make damn sure what ever you use it is not flamable. There is stuff available that will insulate but will also burn in the event of a fire.

    One thing to lose your wiring or your car to a fire, another thing to lose a life.
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