charleswrivers
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- Charles
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I’ve got some time off and figure I may pull the interior of the car apart to hunt down some rattle gremlins. I’ve got spots in the doors... at the A-pillars and somewhere under the dash around/behind the blower motor... but it isn’t the motor itself.
I’ve spent a while looking at threads but I know very little first hand about sound deadening material. I do have some adhesive felt but I know that’s more to stop rattles than sound deadening and if I have panels off I figured I’d add a little. I see Noico mentioned and on Amazon... I’ve paid to have doors on my Z dynomatted (have no idea what they actually used but I was happy when my sound system was being redone) and well... what do y’all suggest? Just looking for a more solid thunk... and figure I’ll be pulling my doors and A pillars totally off and possibly digging deeper than I want into the dash. I see piles of different thicknesses of the Noico stuff. I’m not too concerned about weight in the little car, but want something that isn’t hard to handle and will allow the panels to go back together w/o gaps. I don’t know how much airspace is behind some of them.
I’ve spent a while looking at threads but I know very little first hand about sound deadening material. I do have some adhesive felt but I know that’s more to stop rattles than sound deadening and if I have panels off I figured I’d add a little. I see Noico mentioned and on Amazon... I’ve paid to have doors on my Z dynomatted (have no idea what they actually used but I was happy when my sound system was being redone) and well... what do y’all suggest? Just looking for a more solid thunk... and figure I’ll be pulling my doors and A pillars totally off and possibly digging deeper than I want into the dash. I see piles of different thicknesses of the Noico stuff. I’m not too concerned about weight in the little car, but want something that isn’t hard to handle and will allow the panels to go back together w/o gaps. I don’t know how much airspace is behind some of them.
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