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I got a couple cans of that, and the 12" squares, too. They are pretty reasonable compared to Dynamat
 

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I'm debating getting sheets over the can. I'm not sure how the can would do over the sheets
 

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The can does not lay on nearly as thick. I used it to coat the back corner of the Tahoe where the sub is. I would recommend the sheets.
 

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The can does not lay on nearly as thick. I used it to coat the back corner of the Tahoe where the sub is. I would recommend the sheets.
So in other words use the sheets everywhere you can. If you have to, spray the foam in the corners to make sure everything is covered.

Thanks for the advice Scott!
 

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I thought I would give it a shot, and that corner has a few "layers" of sheet metal that I wanted to try and coat. That sub was buzzing badly back there.

The sheets are where it's at, but I was able to coat those inner pieces that I couldn't reach. It did help.
 

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I may get one can for the inside of the door itself. Trying to find a set of 6&1/2" Kenwood's for the doors to match the HU and smp I'm getting.
 

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Could I use JB weld to fill the small gap that's causing my exhaust leak? If not, what else could I use? I'm thinking that since I'm getting LT's, that part of the pipe will be cut off so I'm trying to find a temporary solution that will hold me over until I get LT's
 

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I have no idea. I know a guy that fixed a motocross engine block with it and even raced the bike, but I don't know if it held.

If it isn't on the exhaust manifold itself, you could try it I guess. :dunno: The farther away from the engine the better the chance is of it sticking. You'd need to get any and all rust/dirt off.


At work, we've got some holding a small rivet on a metal disc (its for a meat slicer) that gets run through our dishwasher (180*+). It's been holding good for about 6 months now.
 

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Could I use JB weld to fill the small gap that's causing my exhaust leak? If not, what else could I use? I'm thinking that since I'm getting LT's, that part of the pipe will be cut off so I'm trying to find a temporary solution that will hold me over until I get LT's

Not on exhaust, Hunter. I have done some amazing temporoary fixes with Epoxy, but exhaust is just one area where it never works.

Sorry, bud.
 

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