Topics that apply to all 92-95 civics
By KingcoupeO
#139531 i have dynomat on my entire floor pan in my trunk and under my center console and it got alot quiter , just where the spare tire goes - i needed 3 packs of dyno and the shits expensive i love to hear my motor i almost never have the radio on - but it sounds more racey with the floor under the center consol done this elimate small wind holes and other useless noises and the trunk on reall took out alot of noise believe it or not - dont ask me how . as soon as i get a camera im all over the pics for you .
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By OleFolk
#193267 for a while my car was making alot of other noises lol other then road noise.

all I did was turn the music up
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By dman0042
#198073 I took my door panels off and glued thick material or carpet to the inside. Worked really good. Also you can get spray rubber in a can to hit some spots up also kinda like tar i guess.
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By undeadone069
#218139 i actuall work at auto custom carpet. www.accmats.com but the do sell a sounddeadning material taht u can like cut to fit. they may ever have a pattern and can cut it for u. but i think it is pricy. and adds weight
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By 92hatchie
#232935 try peel and seal. its like dynamat but its intended for roof repair works just as great and its like 16 for 13 feet... check youtube videos u will see ppl like it
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By 92hatchie
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CoupeCruiser wrote:The new Dynamat extreme works VERY well. Some of the other cheaper imitations do a great job at first, but the adhesive gives out and it falls off of vertical surfaces (or under the deck-lid) after a few months.
You get what you pay for.


but one piece of advice. MAKE SURE you get the surface CLEAN and dry before applying. use de-greaser.

I have dynamat-ted with some great success.
But if you do the whole car, you just added 100+ pounds.
Depends on what you want.

I can post some links on how to install if you want.


did u use heat to install dynamat? ur are supposed to use use heat.. i used my sisters blow drier n my vertical sheets are stuck solid
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By odonnellts1
#236231 I used "great stuff" it is a expandable foam sold at lowes it works great. it's also way lighter that dynomat or an off brand.
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By 92hatchie
#240219 i used the great stuff also
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By orangeEG
#256522 Dynamat makes a light weight style stickon that they claim to be half the weight of the extreme packs

I'm going to look into the "peel n stick" because there's been a lot of buzz around the Internet :thumb:
By unclecivic
#263521 I'm about to try 1/4" foam sheet that we use at work for padding pool walls. Light as heck, water tight and should reduce sound real good. If it works, I'll make kits available here. Its held on with spray-glue ( 3M ) and molds around shapes pretty easy. I'll do a before and after audio clip. :thumb:
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By CraigMW
#298040 I realize that this thread is clos to a year old but do you guys have any updates? My car is noisy as hell on the inside and i am looking for a cheap but reliable solution! Thanks guys!
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By Datsmart
#298210 I know a guy you used spray on bed liner on the inner panels of his jeep to quiet it down.
Light weight, easy to apply, rust proof, and it did the job well.