On 2/29/04 20:57, "Bob Stevens" <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > Didn't someone mention this? Here's one. > > http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&PartNumber=268-020&Did=7 Speaking of sound insulation... What panels should/shouldn't be insulated with sound dampening material (like above/Dynamat/BrownBread/etc)? I would think the rear deck and under rear seat would definitely see a benefit. But, I've read some conflicting opinion about whether or not to install it in the front doors because of moisture. Do these materials make a water-tight bond against the metal? And would there be any benefit to using this stuff (or maybe a sound *absorber* material) on the front nose panel? I know much of the noise is wind noise, so I'm not sure if these insulations would help. How about the front/rear floor? Always curious, James 90 Carat |
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