keeping the noisedown
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keeping the noisedown
any one seen this post on the samba,tried it tonight,I think it makes a difference,not having a sound meter do not know for sure,http://www.t3-infos.de/images/Zwangsentl_3.jpg,hope that works,if not it is on the last page of "sound deadening on the cheap"
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Re: keeping the noisedown
blocked the "holes" up with a dense type of foam and it has actually made a fair bit of difference,in the samba article it was mentioned to use "noodles" as used for swimming,may have a go at using something a bit better than foam rammed into the holes
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Re: keeping the noisedown
the roads were wet going to work today and it has definitely made a difference to the road noise,a nice and cheap mod that work's
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Re: keeping the noisedown
The problem is though, how much of that water is now going to be trapped in there, rotting out the box sections from the insides?
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Re: keeping the noisedown
nothing up there yet as I have pushed it up a fair way and will replace it with better stuff,vw put foam up there according to the samba article,will give it a good waxoil before doing it more permanently
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