I added a custom ATP exhaust brake/down pipe blanket at the same time I added a custom ATP exhaust manifold/turbine housing blanket. Both of them fit quite nicely, and further reduced the sound transmission into my cab.
I intend to purchase one of the ATP hood blankets (customized for my specific application) as soon as I find the time to remove the hood for some fiberglass and paint work. Once inverted, it will be much easier to make a full-size template.
Recently, I removed the headliner and added two layers of Dynamat Xtreme, covering that with Dynamat Dynaliner (foam). In the hollow channel areas of the roof at either side, I stuffed some extra pieces of Dynamat Extreme Liner in the voids. I haven't got it all quite back together yet (I'm also in the middle of installing one of those trick rear-view mirrors from Geno's Garage), but it sure made a temperature difference inside the truck when sitting in the hot sun! Oh ya, my Ram is BLACK! One other thing, I had to modify the two retention clips to either side of the dome light as the increased thickness of the Xtreme and Dynaliner combined made it impossible for the clips to be inserted in such a way as to not leave slight wrinkles in the headliner material. I just sectioned the heads from the shafts of the clips, added a small nylon spacer to each and drilled and tapped the head/shaft of the assemblies, adding 6-32 s/s button heads to finish them off. They look trick and function quite well.
Oh yah and...
I also did my Quad doors! I added at least two layers of Dynamat Xtreme to the inside sheet metal door skin and Dynamat Extreme Liner to replace the jute felt damping material on the plastic interior Quad door panels.
Everything else on my Ram has already been treated with a heavy dose of Dynamat products or an ATP blanket of some sort... except for my valve cover. And there is no way I'm going to cover my one-off, custom chrome plated Cummins valve cover with a blanket!!!!