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Dynomat a good choice to eliminate road noise for my Mazda 6?

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I'm considering getting this done at Best Buy

Labor costs:

39.99 for front two doors

39.99 for back two doors

59.99 for the trunk

Materials costs:

96.99 for the materials for the front doors

96.99 for the materials for the back doors

36.99 for the materials for the trunk

Good, or can I do some of this myself. Please be very descriptive.

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  1. I have Dyna Mat in my car. You can do the trunk and rear wheel housing yourself.  Next the section in the trunk that houses the spare donut tire should be completely covered, then up by the rear speakers directly in the back seat, make sure this material is near. After wards, I would have someone else do the rest because it takes a little more know how than what it appears in adding front and rear door insulation. When the project is completed, you will be very pleased. What is most noticeable are rain soaked roads will not make so much noise in the cabin.  The overall acoustics are improved to allow sound to be even more crisp and linger on certain performances. It is one of those items that makes all of the sense in the world to have added the material at the factory instead of styrofoam or nothing else at all in some sections of the car.  Enjoy.


  2. You should be able to do it yourself. I don't know much about dynomat pricing...I take out insulation rather than put it in.

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