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Molded Hood Insulation

Anybody have any idea if there is any way to get molded hood insulation for our cars? I got a die-cut fiberglass replacement piece in there now, but it isn't the best-looking thing ever made. :grinno:
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Molded Hood Insulation

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I wanna see what your fiberglass hood pad looks like.
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Molded Hood Insulation

Reply #2
I don't know of a pre cut to fit piece. But Dyna Mat makes som nice stuff that is sticky backed so you can just cut it and stick it on. You'll need a roller that is hard to get it to stick real good. It is basicly there sound deadner with foil on one side. I have seen many people do it this way. So head to the local stereo shop and ask about it. Hope that helps you out.
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Molded Hood Insulation

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For something a little different...Spectrum

Molded Hood Insulation

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Quote from: JeremyB;108998
For something a little different...Spectrum


+1 on Second Skin Audio

They have a product called Motor Mat which is designed for use in the engine bay.