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Posted by cobraman_1994 (Member # 467) on
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im stripping my interior for a roll bar install and i was wondering if there is any way to get rid of the interior noise when driving. i just want it to be as quiet as posible inside.
is there a foam or something?
Posted by BottledCoupe (Member # 1076) on
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Yea there is, but it's probably going to be heavy.
Posted by DropTopFox (Member # 1689) on
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You have to decide what is more important. obviously you are puttin ght roll bar in for speed reasons. You are already making the car heavier with that then you add the stuff to make it quiet and you have to understand you are sacrificing more speed. It comes down to what you thinkis more important
Posted by cobraman_1994 (Member # 467) on
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nevermind, ill just use tail pipes instead of dumps. that should help out some
[ September 06, 2003, 09:50 PM: Message edited by: cobraman_1994 ]
Posted by Primer GR40 (Member # 476) on
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I think it would be well worth the 50lbs to have a loud car that is comfertable to drive long distances.
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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There is spray foam you can buy in a can. If you use it make sure you tape off anything that you don't want foam on...it sticks to everything.
Posted by CustomFastbackCA (Member # 1369) on
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Dynomat extreme is a great way to go. And by the way you could sound proof your entire interior including roof for less than 10lbs. I wouldn't recommend foam, it's pretty damn messy.
[ September 08, 2003, 12:40 AM: Message edited by: CustomFastbackCA ]
Posted by N0SL050 (Member # 2719) on
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as said above Dynomat is a damn good way to sound proof and it's not that heavy.
Posted by 87 Saleen (Member # 1549) on
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how much dynamat would u need to do the car? $$$ wise?
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