Soundproofing

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iandromiskin
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Soundproofing

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Just wondering, there must be a post somewhere, has anyone ever soundproofed their car and if so how & what did you use ?
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Re: Soundproofing

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I used "brownbread" (you can google and find it) on my MGB GT I covered every internal surface - it did a good job and made the car much quieter. You can get even better stuff with lead and foam sandwiches but it is expensive.
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Re: Soundproofing

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i used stuff called noisekiller in my pick up all over the bulkhead and footwell and then special stuff where the floormats go in the footwell. i dont know if it makes it any quieter,i it definatley stops the rattling and higher pitched tinny noise, but i think it has now caused a lower humming noise in the pick up.... i hav bigger exhaust and air cleaner so it was noisier anyway :D i ought to go check someone elses pick up and check the difference!

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Re: Soundproofing

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I use this stuff on EBay 250931838250

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