Underfelt
Gents, after this last cold spell I ventured into the garage to strip all of the carpeting and crap trim that was there from the previous owner.
I removed the seats and steering wheel to give me more access and upon removing some of the carpet I discovered that some areas have been fitted with underlay felt. My thoughts are why ? My Sportster has a very throaty noisy exhaust which defeats the object of sound deadening felt. i am tempted to remove this as well. The question is have any of you fitted felt under your carpets. In fact you may have because I know you have radio's / cd players. Your cars are quieter than mine so you could hear it. Will be on the blower this week to Woolies to order same stuff as Jason. |
I fitted sound deadening foam rubber sheet under my carpet as I didn't want any resonance or booming inside the cockpit. Sure you can hear the exhaust but other than that my car is very quiet inside and often people comment on that.
It cuts down on the engine noise and gives the car a solid production kind of feel and it also makes the carpet squashy when you put your hand down to get in and out or knock your knee against the tunnel. I chose foam rubber rather than the traditional felt in case the car got soaked in a downpour. I used a heavier sound proofing material in the boot space. I bought the stuff from this company... http://www.noisestopsystems.co.uk/ I would definitely use it again. ...peter |
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Like the idea of the rubber sheet underneath, so will replicate that. Incidently love all your work on the Sabre, quality job. Just had a renewal quote from Adrian flux insurance and they quoted me £183. Therefore gave 2Gether Insurance a call ( from the Marlin website ) and they have quoted me £130. Big difference. Obvious where I will go. |
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2Gether insurance also has breakdown cover included for that £130. |
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