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Old 04-20-2014, 12:15 PM
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Has anyone tried the Termo-Coustic insulator that Eastwood is selling? If so, how does it compare to Dyna Mat product? Thanks
Old 04-20-2014, 12:27 PM
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I've used it before and thought it worked very well. Like anything else, maybe not quite as good of a heat barrier or sound barrier as individual products but pretty good as a combination product. price fair, easy to install, stuck well, etc.
I'd buy it again without hesitation
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Looks like Eastwood only had a five hour sale, so I guess I get to keep my money for a while longer.
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Something else to look into is RaamAudio's RaamMat 2-part insulation. It's got a aluminum-backed first layer and then an adhesive-backed foam layer that goes on top of it. It's a *lot* easier to install than Dynamat and I was very happy with the results on my '01. Was browsing the C3 section and figured I'd toss in with my product experience.

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