Re: Question on Sound Deadening Material for Interior
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Originally Posted by XfireZ51
BTW, I would give a shout to V2V No Flex chassis braces. It clearly reduced the noise in my interior. Not road noise, but much of the niggling little squeaks and rattles from the chassis flexing. Over RxR crossings, I get just a single ?thud? going over them. Now this is with the targa installed. Well worth the money and time.
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Good idea. I remember going over railroad tracks with the targa top off and it was like shaking a coffee can full of marbles. My solution? I put the top back on! As to tire/road noise, I think my Dynamat helped but maybe if I had put a double layer on it would have been better. --Bob
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