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Old 10-20-2003, 11:26 PM   #13
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Originally posted by Terry Peerson
You might try to find a web-site for Scosche Industries. I think the catalogue was free. They have a product called Accumat (I think). It comes in three or four different thicknesses. I used three kinds in my 68 VW Beetle restoration. It's awesome! Easy to install, self-adhesive stuff. The stuff I used in the doors was a thin material that is called a vibration dampener. Those VW doors sound like a huge Lincoln door when you close them. It really works!

By the way, if anyone is interested, THE VW IS FOR SALE!!!

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I use accumat all the time, seems to be the same consistency and stickiness of regular dynamat (not extreme dynamat) but it costs half the money
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