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Originally Posted by Nativefx
I'm using dynamat throughout the car, including the roof, but I was also looking to utilize the Under Carpet Lite from DEI for the heat insulation properties.
Dontlifttoshift, can you tell me if you are using this in conjunction with the carpet padding already attached, or are you removing the padding and reattaching the UCL to the carpet in replacement? I'm worried about whether you could use both without to much "padding" under the carpet that would make it difficult to fit and also not look right?
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You can use it with the factory padding attached to most aftermarket carpet sets but there really isn't any reason to do so. It is pretty rare that I am dealing with a stock floor, so making the molded carpet fit usually requires some build up in certain spots anyways.
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Originally Posted by minendrews68
I used a product called Ultra Touch, it's a product made from recycled blue jeans. It is 3/8" thick with foil on both sides. Fire proof and mildew proof. Really priced right too. I bought mine from Home Depot 4' x 25' long. I think it was around $60 shipped to my house. It's made in Arizona.
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Sorry, but that stuff is pretty terrible for automotive use. We used to use something similar, and while it was cheap we realized we were getting exactly what we paid for. I had one piece that had a nearly complete tube sock in it between the foil layers.
After that we tried DynaLiner, the black foam self stick stuff, the 1/8" is great for roofs but it sucks on the floor. The thicker stuff doesn't conform very well and will leave dimples where your heels sit.....eventually they become permanent.
So then we went to UC Lite. Tried it on a 69 Camaro. Street, trackday, autocross car. It was less costly then the dynaliner and laid out so much nicer. We also used Floor and Tunnel shield on that car. Those two products combined made for carpet that was no warmer than ambient temperature......at a track day in July.
I now buy it by the roll. There aren't many products that I believe are the right answer all the time but UC Lite is one of them.