Dynamat

Kyle55

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Has anyone put dynamat directly on there UCA, or anything under the car like the transmission and linkage arms.
 

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Not that I know of, normally I would say "That's not how dynamat works" however..... MGW ships dynamat to apply directly on the shifter support arms. So that's food for thought.
 

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I bought GTMat for this same use for my UCA. I plan to put it on the floorboards underneath the seats and in the trunk:

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Nice let me know how if the gmat works. A lot of people say dynamite is not enough. I might go nuts and put some major sound deadening foam or mat under the car. Anyone know wat is a level above dynamite.
 

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Dynamat is a brand not a particular sound level of deadening. They offer several thicknesses depending on how much you want to put down.
 

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I tried it for a bit on my spherical bearing LCAs. Didn't really notice a difference, so I took it off. I added some under my seats after installing my UCA and did notice a decrease in NVH. You'll still hear the occasional clunk (yes I have the UCA relo mount), but I'd recommend adding it under the seats if you have some laying around.
 

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