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Post by rave75 on Dec 12, 2008 9:35:31 GMT 8
Hi Any Bro here remove wheel arch before for Sound Proofing. Just went Malaysia and come back, quite noisy. Like to DIY wheel arch before next trip up.
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Post by jaason on Dec 12, 2008 13:45:23 GMT 8
Me thinking also to soundproof my wheel arch. Silent offers V6 rubber coding spray.. not sure if is good too?
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Post by rave75 on Dec 12, 2008 16:59:39 GMT 8
rubber coding not lasting one. Best can remove the wheel arc and stick the soundproofing material. Anybody know how to remove the wheel arc?
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Post by Pat308z on Dec 12, 2008 17:46:02 GMT 8
remove cabin carpet
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Post by LMF on Dec 12, 2008 18:32:12 GMT 8
thinking of joining up with the Avante ride guys over at Club Hyundai to do a DIY wheel arch sound proofing using 3M spray...
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Post by picanto on Dec 12, 2008 23:09:35 GMT 8
its not going to be easy. better leave it to the pros to do.
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Post by BluePicanto on Dec 13, 2008 12:50:25 GMT 8
Change a set of silent tires will do. No matter how u sound proof ur wheel arch, u'll still find it noisy when travelling in m'sia. I'd my wife's V2 sound proof due to ICE project, but still got sound comes in when gg m'sia whereas very quiet when travelling in sg. The rd there is "budget" type instead. Unless u'r gg to change to a merz or bimmer, else it'll end up the same even u'd SP ur ride. Or might only improve very minimum. Juz my own pt.
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Post by jaason on Dec 14, 2008 19:57:23 GMT 8
But my favourite Bridgestome GR80 tyres don't seem to be in production anymore.... Yokohama tends to skip... The change to quite tyres is a pretty tough decision to make now.. any recommendation?
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