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Re: Sound Deadening
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Hi Astro...

You'll probably be fine by putting the deadener on the firewall as well as using the underlay.

One other thing I sometimes use is a product calles BlackMastic. It's a bitumen based compound and feels like, for lack of a better word, goo.

Remember you need to eliminate the road noise, your underlay and deadener will take care of the engine, but your TYRES make the road noise. Consequently, you need to get some of this BlackMastic, put on a rubber glove and smear it all over the inside of the mudguards. That will kill a lot of noise.

Have fun !

Posted on: 2004/1/13 4:41
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Subject Poster Date
     Sound Deadening Astro_Boy 2004/1/12 7:59
       Re: Sound Deadening steveo 2004/1/12 8:18
       Re: Sound Deadening anb008 2004/1/12 8:18
         Re: Sound Deadening Dodgeman 2004/1/12 11:42
           Re: Sound Deadening Buff 2004/1/13 1:23
             Re: Sound Deadening Astro_Boy 2004/1/13 2:24
               Re: Sound Deadening anb008 2004/1/13 4:41
                 Re: Sound Deadening Astro_Boy 2004/1/13 13:09
                   Re: Sound Deadening anb008 2004/1/14 2:06




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