Sound deadner

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    89Safari Active Member

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    Anybody used a sound deadner for the floor of their wagon? If so what kind? thanks
     
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    I used Eastwoods it's very much like Dynamat but less costly. MPJ
     
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    Does it work??
     
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    Oh yes, very happy with it, easy to use too. So far I've done the floor, will also be doing the door panels. MPJ
     
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    350x 'Echinsu Ocha'

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    SmittyMats.com
    [yes works great and cheap, can find lots of places selling similar stuff but I always give my business to any guy named Smitty ;) ]

    don't like eastwood, use to be a good name but its just a resale catalog.
    half of the stuff is just from harborfrieght, spent 3 times more on stuff then needed, learned quick to just burn their catalog.
     
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    Thanks for the input. I see too that there is liquid deadner also. Anybody tried any of that stuff? I'd think that the roll stuff would be more effective but I wouldn't know. Yea 350, that smitty mat has a nice ring to it!!
     
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    I wouldn't let that stuff anywhere near my cars, I liken it to automotive playing with yourself.:disagree:
    The places that make it laugh all the way to the bank daily, with Steve Jobs.;)

    Everything at Eastwood is resale stuff?
    If you can tell me where to buy the quality and selection of specialty paints that Eastwood sells at Harbor Freight or anywhere else I'll buy them.
    Until then I'll stick with Eastwood for it, like I have for the last 40 years.:)
     
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    350x 'Echinsu Ocha'

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    40 years ago EW was a great company, now its just a name.

    Id have to have a catalog, which I don't to compare.
    But one that pissed me of was the $65 bench grinder that I could of gotten for $20 at HF, exact same brand / item. [and it is a good product, EW just test and approves the China tools it likes and marks em up as such being EW approved]

    I wasted a bunch of money when I didn't know any better and just believed the hype and didn't research or price compare and wasted allot of money with them.
     
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    Unfortunately, a lot of companies do this. They develop and market a great product and then want to sell more of the product. A good way to do that is to have a catalog. Trouble is...they really don't have enough products in their own line to justify a catalog. So, they find other products that can ride along in their catalog with a mark-up. It's done all the time. And sometimes, as you point out, it can come back to bite you.
     
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    the 3 main ones that i sell are Hushmat, Dynamat, and Proform makes a good one that is paintable called PF366
     
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    That you sell?? OK...maybe I missed something....are you in the business of selling after market stuff or what??:confused:
     
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    did you just get here???:rofl2:

    yes...i just dont pimp myself on here...it aint why im here:D
    but if i can help members...ill point them:p
     
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    I knew you helped and pointed.....just didn't know you dealt in your own merchandise.
     

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