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Different price?

I really like the black foil deadener buit I don't understand why there's a $20 difference in the silver foil stinger deadener. Great product but SE needs to match the price of the original silver foil series.

By John on November 29, 2014

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Nice sticky gooey Butyl rubber and Aluminum

To sound deaden and absorb vibrations you need Butyl rubber (not asphalt based products) and a good aluminum backer.
That is what this is. Decent thickness. It works very well and cuts easy. I recommend a big paper cutter. I found one at a thrift shop for cheap and it let me make clean cuts. With scissors you won't have perfect lines and more sharp jagged edges.
I've only used this product and some peel n seal asphalt stuff. Roadkill works great, the asphalt stuff was a waste of money.
Also, a small piece can be used as the best tape ever for holding down other materials in your car.
The only thing i don't like is how deeply stamped the Stinger Roadkill logo is in the material. It makes it slightly harder to install in some situations. I'd rather it be blank. For the cost and quality of this product i can deal with it, and i will buy it again.

By Daren on September 9, 2013

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More than you will need

I don't know how much you plan on using but this kit will easily soundproof your doors trunk and then some...However make sure the vibrations you are trying to stop are coming from the metal and not plastic on plastic...which happened to be my case with the door panels

By Anthony on September 29, 2013

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Stinger RKST36B

Great price on a large amount of product. Cuts easily with a razor blade, forms easily around bends and sticks like crazy. Unless you are doing a trunk, it is best applied in small chunks so that the sticky back doesn't keep grabbing onto something as you are trying to position it. I found 6x6 patches work best when applying through the speaker holes into door skins.If you are looking at this product you have probably checked out a video and they'll show how it deadens the door by knocking on it. 100% true. I cannot say if it noticeably deadens road noise from the doors as I could only apply a couple square feet to the doors through the speaker holes so there are areas of the doors without the mat. .

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