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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thier C5/6?
If so, did it make much difference in reducing road noise ? Where did
you apply it , and, is there space above the wheel wells black plastic lining ? Thanks, Dave |
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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thierC5/6 ?
dave wrote:
> If so, did it make much difference in reducing road noise ? Where did > you apply it , and, is there space above the wheel wells black plastic > lining ? > > Thanks, Dave > Once the tires were changed, the overall sound level dropped below that of the C4. Further reduction is achieved by turning my hearing aids OFF and the radio UP. Difficult now to hear the passenger but, one can't have everything! (:-) -- PJ 89 HookerCar, 02 E-blu 6-spd Coupe |
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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thier C5/6 ?
"PJ" > wrote in message ... > dave wrote: >> If so, did it make much difference in reducing road noise ? Where >> did >> you apply it , and, is there space above the wheel wells black >> plastic >> lining ? >> >> Thanks, Dave >> > Once the tires were changed, the overall sound level dropped below > that of the C4. Further reduction is achieved by turning my hearing > aids OFF and the radio UP. Difficult now to hear the passenger but, > one can't have everything! (:-) > -- > PJ > 89 HookerCar, 02 E-blu 6-spd Coupe What ever you do don't put Michelin tires on it because they are noise generators. Many kits and insulation instructions out there on the net in the forums. Then there is the kit offered by Lingenfelter http://www.lingenfelter.com/store/20455.html plus a number of others. Peltor has the best noise reduction system available. -- Dad 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thier C5/6 ?
My question has nothing to do with C5s and C6s..
....but is there a seperator available for c3s ? I usually keep my gym bag and a duffel with cleaning supplies and tools for the vette in the rear compartment... Is there sort of a seperator with the vette logo in the center for c3s anywhere ? I know c5s have one.. see link below... http://www.madvet.com/shop?frame=1.514 |
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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thier C5/6 ?
oops sorry... I'll post it in the main...
it has nothing to do with the topic being discussed here... silly E_Tar |
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Has anyone tried adding sound insulation to the rear of thier C5/6?
I have a foil insulation in the tunnel where the xpipe goes. Helps with the
heat mostly and some sound. "dave" > wrote in message ... > If so, did it make much difference in reducing road noise ? Where did > you apply it , and, is there space above the wheel wells black plastic > lining ? > > Thanks, Dave > |
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