I have a 8-seater from wich I have taken the middleseat out and made my own camping interior and to begin with I had a plywood wall behind the front seats that took a lot of noice away but apart from limiting the rearwiev and the chair adjustment there was a lot of ratteling from the door I put in when I was driving on uneaven surface so today I have just a low wall that ends below the sidewindows and a thick curtain above . This serves as noice limiter, is easy to slide away sideways if I have backseat passengers or need for vision in tight parkingspaces and will also add some privacy when camping.... Calle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Garth Woolstenhulme" . > I have always felt after > that time that the majority of the interior noise comes >from the rear of > the van. Other than driving around with a van stuffed >with aluminum > cans, I have always wondered how to cut the noise >from the rear. > Garth |
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