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DIY door lining to reduce wind noise: who's interested?
corgan:
--- Quote from: greymonster on April 13, 2007, 08:55:52 PM ---bro will collect from u asap .....busy wit work thks thks
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no issues bro. ;)
lingofox:
Bro Corgan, PM/contact me after your exams yah! I dun want to hinder you from scoring straight A's :yehyeh:. Good luck to ur exams
corgan:
--- Quote from: lingofox on April 14, 2007, 08:53:26 AM ---Bro Corgan, PM/contact me after your exams yah! I dun want to hinder you from scoring straight A's :yehyeh:. Good luck to ur exams
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sure thing bro. ;)
jpgyip:
Hi all bro/sis, pls do be carefully when installing this lining not say tat is not effective. If not install properly water will slip thru the door top frame during those jet wash at petrol station. This happen to my old ride during few times of car wash i see water slip thru both of my rear door. After i remove no more this water slip problem. Guess my diy skill not gd enough tat why pls do be carefully during installing dont want any bro/sis ended like me. My friend from mazda2 club they using another type of material those hard material not the foam insulation type tat i use.
Price for this MO is very attractive :thumbsup: coz i spent more then $20 in this :crycry:.
revin81:
--- Quote from: jpgyip on April 14, 2007, 04:16:09 PM ---Hi all bro/sis, pls do be carefully when installing this lining not say tat is not effective. If not install properly water will slip thru the door top frame during those jet wash at petrol station. This happen to my old ride during few times of car wash i see water slip thru both of my rear door. After i remove no more this water slip problem. Guess my diy skill not gd enough tat why pls do be carefully during installing dont want any bro/sis ended like me. My friend from mazda2 club they using another type of material those hard material not the foam insulation type tat i use.
Price for this MO is very attractive :thumbsup: coz i spent more then $20 in this :crycry:.
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you meant the rubber one??
anyway, I've done mine up since the first mo for this and water never seeps thru, tried and tested daily and mine is placed in between original door lining and the door itself. Till now my door needs to be closed harder as it provides an extra layer without deforming much and still with reduced road noise. Maybe someone else can try this method.
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