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Hey has anyone used the Dynamat Orginal product to install in their 53-56? I see they have it in Eastwoods, but I'm not sure how many rolls I would need to purchase to complete the inside of the cab. Or also is there any other cheaper brand out there that may work as well? I want to do inside the doors, inside the roof, behind the seat, and floor.
I purchased a roll from Summit for my son's 62. I believe it was a 48X60 roll. It covered from just under the dash all the way back to the back of the cab. Hope this helps...
Your local hardware store has a comparable product that is way cheaper, try home depot, or lowes...Its the same aluminum backed bubble paper and it is just as effective.
I used the dynamat extreme to do my 56. It took 2 of there kits, the only thing I didn't completly cover was the doors just did the cover plate and behind the speakers.
It's not cheap but I believe you get what you pay for and besides It's what I wanted.
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