Hush mat vs Dynamat

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BLKTXDenali

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So im changing my chrome door handles on my 08 Denali from the factory chrome to factory blacks, and figured hey while i have the doors open ill throw in some dynamat, long story short bunch of my ex co workers told me to rock this hush mat, they said easier install and more heat rejection and same sound rejection. ive already purchased some and will be installing all tonight except one door that has to wait till morning for the 4th handle to come in, none the less i have another vehicle that has bulk pack of dynamat in just the trunk!! so i know bout some dynamat. anyone ever used this hush mat and if so what did you thinik???
 
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Good to hear, the install went waaaaaaaaaaay faster than dynamat! Changed the 3 and put 33sq. Feet between em in 3 hours! I was very impressed with how playable it was much more so than dynamate and soo far I think just as quite or more than dynamate. Also I purchased the hush mat that is comparable to dynamates xtreme grade and it seemed a smidge lighter in weight, big bonus. And there is no doubt that it applies 10x's faster than dynamate. Very happy will b doing fourth door tonight and will post pics of the install.
 

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is it a spray one? or peel and stick? post some pics, would really like to see it
 
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took more pics that i was proud of but apparently i at some point my gf took out the sd card so those pics dont exist but i do have some here ya go. (love the new blacks vs old chrome handles hopefully no more broken ones!)
 

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few more
 

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peel and stick they pic of the product and box was takin when i didnt have the sd card in :Stupid Me:
 

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You have a PowerStep? Do you ever have troubles with them in the winter? Mine seize up, so I usually just pull the fuse when its snowy out.
 

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very nice....

Now I want to do it too.. lol damn youuuuuuuuuuuuu

How much did it end up costing and how much of the truck were you able to do?

did you get a good deal? where did you buy it from, any links?

thanks
 

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