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Is Soundproof worth the money?, Is Soundproof worth the money?
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Samurai X
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Mar 20 2013, 07:01 AM
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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Mar 20 2013, 03:33 AM) I think since Saga has a lot of plastic, you sound proof-remove outside sound, the dashboard, and stuff inside rattle. So no use also. At least soundproof give better audio experience and lesser strain when driving long distance. Using cheap material is okay to balanced the NVH and funny sound from inside itself Start with good engine hood sound proofing and 4 doors.
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Samurai X
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Mar 24 2013, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Mar 24 2013, 04:47 PM) yeah thats what i did - hood and doors, although i only sound proof 2 doors, f*** the rear door. however i've surprisingly gotten good comments that my rear doors are solid too... that's probably due to the new rubber linings/seals i've replaced not too long ago. and my accessory installer mentioned that despite being empty, old iswara's door plate is thicker/heavier than most car makes today hence the sturdiness  Rear door is always had a solid feel as it not as often being used as the front door. Unlike those limo cab with more frequent rear door usage. The main issue on local cars with good aftermarket soundproof installation is vibration and rattling issue here and there which is a rail pain to cure. Padding does help but it not being able to hold for long time. Good thing, sound proofing increased the comfort ride as better NVH mean less fatigue.
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