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    FatMax Vs Dynamat

     



    I am getting ready to seal up the inside of my cab, and was going to order dynamat, but I figured I would see if anyone had used FatMax sound deadener. The price is not that big of a differance but for a small cab, but if it does as good of job as dynamat Ill save some money and put somewhere else. Thanks for the input!

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    Can't tell you the advantages/disadvantages of one over the other but before you buy, I know you can get Dynamat in bulk from Amazon at a big savings (I would check on FatMax there as well). Hope this helps.

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    Thanks Mike, that is actually where I had found the FatMax at. I just wondered if anyone had personal experiance with it.

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    I used B-Quiet Ultimate in my '32. I don't know if it is any different from Dynamat. It looks the same but the price was better on B-Quiet at the time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rumrumm View Post
    I used B-Quiet Ultimate in my '32. I don't know if it is any different from Dynamat. It looks the same but the price was better on B-Quiet at the time.
    If you look at the comparison table the B-Quiet meets or exceeds the numbers for DynaMat in the normal operating temperature range. DynaMat's numbers are very slightly better at extreme cold temps, but only very slightly.
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