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  1. I am not sure what 80mil kno noise is. Luxury Liner is a mass loaded vinyl that is usually used with a closed cell foam OverKill Pro. The closed cell foam is the decoupler. We also sell a product that has the closed cell foam already bonded to the mass loaded vinyl called Luxury Liner Pro. Spectrum is usually installed first then the M.L.V. layer added on top.

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KNO-RC52 kno knoise sound deadener?

  2. whats going on i recently got an 05 mustang and was wanting to do some sound deadening on it right now mainly the floor back seat area and as far under the dash as i can. i was curious as to how raam mat bxt stack up to second skin, it's a good product just curious comparison wise and also how many sq ft would i need to do full coverage on the ares I'm wanting? Thanks

  3. this is the specs I found online for Ballistics

    he SSBK bulk kit contains 9 18" x 32" pieces

    Total Coverage: 36 sq ft.

    $179.95

    ballisiticinst.jpg

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Appearance:

    Black Butyl Based Material With 4 Mil Aluminum

    Constraining Layer, With Craft

    Paper Release Liner

    THICKNESS: NOMINAL

    Thicker than the competition

    0.083” (2.1MM)

    MASS:

    GREATER THAN 0.73LBS./SQFT

    (2.55kg/M2)

    TEMPERATURE RANGE:

    OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE

    14°F TO 140°F (-10°C TO +60°C)

    ADHESIVE PEEL STRENgTH:

    MINIMUM 43 LB./IN. (75 N/CM)

    ON COLD STEEL

    CHEMICAL RESISTANCE:

    RESISTANT TO WATER

    AND MINERAL OILS

    FEDERAL STANDARDS TESTS:

    MEETS: FMVSS 302

  4. My dad was wanting to but some sound deadener in his 06 nissan titan, We were discussing it and I was telling him he should go with something like second skin, or to save some money put something like Raam mat, stinger or something of that matter in the truck but he was calling around town and found a local shop that sells BALLISTIC SOUND DEADENEner I have never hear of it but the shop selling it of course stand behind it, it is supposed to be 2.1mm thick anyone know anything about this

  5. I just order 30sq ft of b stock form second skin and the quality is awesome the only that i noticed was wrong with my is it had some extra foil, this was my first time using SS and ill be using them again 30sq feet was enough to do 100% coverage on my roof and behind my dash and still several sheets left, but for a budget you could use raam mat its comparable to regular damplifer i used it and its a pretty good dampener for the price also i would recommend the PS Ensolite makes a difference on top of the raam mat. Also customer service is good he can tell you how much you need. http://www.raamaudio.com/categories/Mat-and-Foam-Products

  6. Year, make, model? And where have you NOT applied RAAMMat?

    That will help estimate how much.

    The areas where you already have the Ensolite installed, I would use the LL.

    For the areas where you haven't treated yet, I would apply the Damp Pro and LLP.

    I have a 92 Dodge d150 single cab I have 2 layers of raammat on the floor and back wall with a layer of ensolite over all of it

  7. LOL Thanks for the complement Kyle. :) Chaz, That sounds like a good plan to me too. The only thing that I might change is the hood. Adding some product to the hood helps, but not a whole lot. Just by doing the firewall with some Damplifier Pro b-stock and some LL/LLP would provide some really awesome results and I doubt treating the hood will provide much, if anything more. So I would treat the firewall (interior or engine side, your choice because you only need to treat one or the other not both) with some Damp Pro. Apply the LL/LLP to the interior side of the firewall, as well as the floor, and everywhere else. And do everything else you mentioned.

    Ok thanks jon, If said i was applying it to the hood i didn't mean to lol, what do you think would better in my situation LL or LLP, i was also think just for overkill purposes adding one of those underneath the dash when i install it. How much B-stock Pro and Either LL or LLP do i need

  8. Ok so this is my project its my DD but eventually it'll be a show truck, I already talked to Jon a little about this but i need more help and I'm hoping he'll also chime in again.

    Here is what i have so far two layers of raam mat BXT II on floor and back-wall with a Layer of PS Ensolite now this did a good job for the price but not quite what i wanted so im going to second skin.

    I have my dash pulled along with the headliner and trim what i was thinking it getting some B-stock Pro enough to cover roof as much of the firewall as possible, then covering the entire inside with LL or LLPm then taking the rest of my mat and putting it on the underside of the truck with spectrum or bed-liner and also putting mat on the firewall under the hood . what do you guys think, let me know if you have any better ideas.

    Thanks

  9. Yup. They run about $180 ea new.

    ok and i checked out your build thread looks good can't wait for more updates.

    Should have updates this weekend. My super tweets will be here today and my crossover is supposed to be here Saturday and those are what is holding everything up.

    Cool man .. i manged to score both those subs for 180, I also have an 800 watt memphis mono block amp will this be good for those or will it overpower them ?

    Thanks

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