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Old Feb 7, 2004 | 05:57 PM
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Anyone know a ballpark cost to Dynamat a complete Civic?

I don't want to show, just want to Strip the car and do the mat everywhere. Trunk, Cabin, Doors, ect.

I want to make it as quiet as poss. inside.

I have a project Civic, that I want to take my time and do tons of work too, figured while it is apart I could mat the entire car...

What would the cost be to do it myself? And what would a shop charge?

Any ideas on the sq. footage needed?

Has anyone here done this to the complete car?

Thanks
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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 06:01 PM
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No one? Any one done Dynamat on a large scale?
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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 08:05 PM
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Well i used origonal on just the outside of my door skins and it cost like 80-90 just to do that if i remeber right. That was a roll not the door kit. Not the cheapest thing. I would image it would be quite expensive. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Chuke
Anyone know a ballpark cost to Dynamat a complete Civic?

I don't want to show, just want to Strip the car and do the mat everywhere. Trunk, Cabin, Doors, ect.

I want to make it as quiet as poss. inside.

I have a project Civic, that I want to take my time and do tons of work too, figured while it is apart I could mat the entire car...

What would the cost be to do it myself? And what would a shop charge?

Any ideas on the sq. footage needed?

Has anyone here done this to the complete car?

Thanks
Please, do a search...this topic has been beaten to death!!

The only thing it will cost you is materials and your time, the shop...well, their labor and material cost is significantly higher then yours...every shop is different, so I suggest you go and get quotes...it will be astronomical though.

If you want to estimate square footage, get out a tape measure and get to work...decide on how many layers you want and where, then do the math

much of this is covered by searching...and yes, I've done it to a complete car...
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Old Feb 12, 2004 | 08:11 AM
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Do it yourself! I did my ENTIRE 02 Civic for under $200. It took two days, and 100sqft of fatmat (poor-mans dynamat - http://www.fatmat.com). Its good stuff. Make sure you heatgun it.
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