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Well, it looks like I might be keeping the EA for a while now, so I'd like to do something about making it nicer to drive.
So this is a two part post, really. Which door rubbers are generally regarded to be the best, in terms of sealing and reducing wind noise? ED? Or EL? And there is some special trick I beleive to fitting EL rear rubbers to an EA - anyone know what it is? The other question is, what have people used, or what do people reccomended to use as insulation? I am referring to insulation/sound deadening to go under the carpet, on the inside of the firewall, inside the door shells, on the boot lid, and in the spare wheel well. I guess some of the guys with car audio experience may be able to answer this as well. I know tru-fit carpets make bitumen underlay, has anyone used that? Any good? And are there any other ways to reduce road noise? I already have eb mirrors, which helped, I'm running good tyres at the front, not sure what else to try. Any info is appreciated. |
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