[FWDLK] Undercoating and Sound Deadner
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[FWDLK] Undercoating and Sound Deadner



Having spent A LOT of hours scraping off factory sound deadner and
undercoating form my 1956 Dodge I am very hesitant to re-apply anything but
paint on the metal.  BUT man does this old iron sound like the inside of an
oil drum.  The bottom of the body is painted with POR-15 and I dont want to
do anything else on the outside.
For the interior floors I am going to use a sound absorbing/heat reflecting
mat under the carpet.
Inside the doors I think the best thing is to use a stick on sound deadning
pad like Dynomat
What I need to decide on is the inside of the LOOOOONG quarter panels,
inside the trunk and the inside/bottom of the front fenders (these things
really echo).
I was thinking that a spray on material like rino-lining bedliner might work
well. For the fenders it will work to absorb sound and as serve as an
undercoating since the fenders do not have full wheel ewells this will
protect the inside of the fender from stones tossed up by the tires. Iin
thetrunk it will have the added benefit of stopping things from sliding
around so much but I plan on putting a carpet in the trunk also.
Has anyone done this or used something similar. I think I heard that 3M
makes something but do not recall what it is called.

Scott
1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer
2002 Dodge Ram Quad Cab

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