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Old 03-04-2005, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Dynamat vs. Fatmat vs. Raammat

Dynamat vs. Fatmat vs. Raammat

I just ordered 1 pack of dynamat extreme on ebay for 120 with shipping and everything. I know that 36sq ft isn't going to be enough, so now i'm thinking about getting a roll of Rammat for the same price. Thoughts on all three of these?
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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All the same. If money is no object go with dynamat because of the company name. If you compared all 3 together, you wouldn't notice much of a difference. The Dynamat tends to stick a bit better.

I used fatmat and actually preferrred it over dynamat. Its more piable, making it easier to work with.
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Old 03-04-2005, 05:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I was thinking about trying RAAMMAT, but I might just order one of those huge rolls of FATMAT instead
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Dynomat is more expensive. Fatmat leaves a distinct odor. I used both. In the future I am going with Dynomat exclusively.
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Believe it or not, we used Stinger Roadkill Pro and this stuff sticks without rvrn cleaning first. But be careful, I sat on the Roadkill and got black goo on my jeans.

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Too many damy products out there to confuse myself with. . .
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Too many damy products out there to confuse myself with. . .
i would choose between second skin, dynamat extreme, or stinger roadkill and go with whichever you can get the best price on.
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i would choose between second skin, dynamat extreme, or stinger roadkill and go with whichever you can get the best price on.
Do you have anything against Fatmat or Raammat?
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Do you have anything against Fatmat or Raammat?
no personal experience with it. from what i've read on numerous car audio forums there is better like the ones i listed in my previous post.
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