You don't need to cover 100% of a panel, 40-50% is enough. The further noise reduction above 50% is not worth the effort (a friend working in the automotive industry told me) Example: You put a 10 x 12 sheet in the middle of the door and get most of the noise reduction (vibration attenuation) with it alone.I've been looking at the Siless and Kilmat lately. I'm torn on the flooring but I guess if I'm doing the roof, why not do the floor too...
I started in my trunk and am working my way forward. The entire trunk is done, inside 1/4's, floor, etc all the way to the back of the front seats.I've been looking at the Siless and Kilmat lately. I'm torn on the flooring but I guess if I'm doing the roof, why not do the floor too...
Wow, how did you do that? On the trunk lid.
It was very simple. I made 2 slits right above the lamp, used an old neckband from a conference badge and made a knot behind so I can change the length if I want. The plastic part is not rock solid, but I can add a support to the lock made from wood to stabilize it if I need to.Wow, how did you do that? On the trunk lid.
Gabe, are those pieces hydro-dipped?
Youre in China Spring? Havent seen you around these partsGot the Ford one piece drive shaft and the Cirvini's Hood Struts in.
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