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Does anyone here know approx. how much dynamat I would need to do my 2002? Im thinking I want the floor and all the doors done…
 

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Just treat each surface as if it were a square and measure each one to get total surface area. Then buy enough to cover that area. You'll have scraps left over, but they will be good to fill in the curved surfaces like the transmission hump and stuff.
 

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I have approximately 60 ft^2 on the floor and doors. I also have about 12 ft^2 of carpet pad. Each door the inner and outer skin is done.

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Holy hell! How much did that run u?

Yeah, this sound deadening stuff isn't cheap! I was looking on eBay at the "Fat Mat" stuff. Looks to be just as good or better than Dynamat and @ half the price!
 

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I have a little over 40 feet in my 4 doors, and another 80 feet for the floor, hatch and the back quarters. Also, I have another 40 I am going to put on the roof when it warms up. You can go as crazy or as mild as you want but the idea is to cover as much of the panels as possible. Also for the doors do both the inner and outer skins
 

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