View Full Version : Dynamat or Lizard Skin?
snappytravis
04-03-2015, 06:24 PM
I am working on a 69 Camaro and I am just about ready to do something to the interior floor pan. I plan to use U-Pol Raptor on the bottom of the car and semi gloss black on the frame, The interior floor and inside firewall are bare metal, I plan to epoxy prime this as well. Just can't decide if I should go with the Dynamat, or Lizard skin. If dynamat how much and what stuff should I use, I see there are about 6 different choices on there website,
Thanks for the input and Happy Easter
NOPANTS68
04-03-2015, 10:01 PM
I used Lizard Skin on my '67 Chevelle. Ceramic on the bottom and noise barrier inside. Honestly, I thought the results were pretty poor. I sprayed it twice and still felt it did very little. I then Dynamatted the entire inside and the car was suddenly dense and quiet. Dynamatt is just a better product.
waynieZ
04-04-2015, 07:43 PM
I used the Dynamat in my car and it definitely quiets it down. Only thing I'm not thrilled about is its very heavy. Happy Easter to you too Travis.
snappytravis
04-04-2015, 08:51 PM
I used the Dynamat in my car and it definitely quiets it down. Only thing I'm not thrilled about is its very heavy. Happy Easter to you too Travis.
Thanks Wayne, You to, I will have to go check out how your project is coming along.. I see where a few people are not really impressed with the lizard skin..
Vince@Meanstreets
04-04-2015, 10:33 PM
It doesn't work as well as dynamat. The thermal properties are not as advertised either.
snappytravis
04-05-2015, 01:54 PM
It doesn't work as well as dynamat. The thermal properties are not as advertised either.
Thanks Vince, I saw the pictures of the nova on fb, it looks pretty good. Roughly how much dynamat do you think I would need for the 69 Camaro
Vince@Meanstreets
04-05-2015, 05:05 PM
X3 10455 kits easy. Summit had them for cheaper than wholesale.
Lay down some upol over the seam sealer in the corners and seams.
Sparks67
04-05-2015, 05:55 PM
I am working on a 69 Camaro and I am just about ready to do something to the interior floor pan. I plan to use U-Pol Raptor on the bottom of the car and semi gloss black on the frame, The interior floor and inside firewall are bare metal, I plan to epoxy prime this as well. Just can't decide if I should go with the Dynamat, or Lizard skin. If dynamat how much and what stuff should I use, I see there are about 6 different choices on there website,
Thanks for the input and Happy Easter
Well, we painted the car inside with single stage paint. I did this on my cowl hood and fenders in the 1980's and they never rusted. You can buy the dynamat extreme precut for your car too. Classic Industries sells a precut kit for Camaro's. I used one of their coupons and saved a little on the cost.
Jeff
snappytravis
04-06-2015, 08:41 PM
Well, we painted the car inside with single stage paint. I did this on my cowl hood and fenders in the 1980's and they never rusted. You can buy the dynamat extreme precut for your car too. Classic Industries sells a precut kit for Camaro's. I used one of their coupons and saved a little on the cost.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff
RdHuggr68
04-07-2015, 06:47 PM
I have a cheaper version in my 68 Camaro, its just in the front. Can I put Dynamat over the top of the other or do I have to remove it?
Boss 5.0
04-08-2015, 02:11 PM
I used Lizard Skin on my 47 Ford when having the interior out for a redo. I was unimpressed with it. No noticeable difference from before.
snappytravis
04-08-2015, 04:58 PM
I used Lizard Skin on my 47 Ford when having the interior out for a redo. I was unimpressed with it. No noticeable difference from before.
Looks like Dynamat is the way to go,, Thanks for your input
Tincup
04-08-2015, 05:55 PM
There are several brands other than Dynamat. I used FatMat at about half the price.
awr68
10-19-2015, 01:42 PM
There are several brands other than Dynamat. I used FatMat at about half the price.
What Mil Fatmat did you use?
One or two layers needed?
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