Quick Sound Dampining Question
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St. Jude Donor '08-'09-'10-'11
Quick Sound Dampining Question
I got Circuit City's Tsunami in my 98 Dodge Avenger back in hs about 3 years ago. Would that even be worth the trouble heating up, removing and applying to the vette? Im going to be putting a single P2 12 running off of a Pioneer 760W amp in the near future (had 2 p2's in the avenger). Just didnt know if its worth saving or not
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Tsunami as in the "upgraded" option for the factory stereo? If that is what we are talking about it is not worth the effort bro, about .1% of all factory stereo systems produced in all cars would be worth the effort to install them in to another car, and I don't believe that is one of them.
Save for a couple of months, and pick up a new HU with the features that you desire + a front 6.5" component set for the front and don't look back. (probably need an amp to run the components however, might want to consider doing a 4 channel amp, 2 to the components and 2 bridged to the sub)
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Fej
Save for a couple of months, and pick up a new HU with the features that you desire + a front 6.5" component set for the front and don't look back. (probably need an amp to run the components however, might want to consider doing a 4 channel amp, 2 to the components and 2 bridged to the sub)
G'luck
Fej
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St. Jude Donor '08-'09-'10-'11
No sorry, Tsunami was the name of there Dynamat type matierial that covered the trunk. It has the silver foil and a black tar type material that was heated a little and molded into the spare tire well, trunk floor, and under the rear dash.
Sorry I should have been more clear
Sorry I should have been more clear
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Massive amount of work for very little gain. It probably would not stick after all that effort anyway. Why bother?
Get a new sound deadning solution - just not Dynamat Extreme - get something cheaper. I like eDead (personal preference).
Get a new sound deadning solution - just not Dynamat Extreme - get something cheaper. I like eDead (personal preference).
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