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Dynamat Dynaliner 1/8" 3.2mm 32" X 54" Heat Block 11101 on 2040-parts.com

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Rew, Pennsylvania, United States

Rew, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11101 Part Brand:DYNALINER

Dynamat Dynaliner provides high acoustic absorption and excellent thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle applications. You can apply this self-adhesive Dynaliner sheet on top of Dynamat in several locations, such as your car's floor, doors, or roof. Dynaliner increases the efficiency of your vehicle's climate control system, improves stereo imaging by reducing high-frequency reflections, and reduces interior noise levels, especially in the low-frequency range.

Ultra-lightweight Dynaliner resists damage from oil and water, so you don't have to worry about accidental spills or splashes. Engineers constructed this ultra-lightweight insulator from crush- and tear-resistant material so it'll stand up in the challenging car environment. 1 sheet, 54" x 32" (12 square feet total ).

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