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02-10-2017, 01:57 PM | #1 |
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Re: Home made burb headliner
I didn't put any sound deadening material on the roof or the panels.
It is something I think I want to do some day, since the inside of my burb is very noisy just cruising down the road. I used 3 layers of sound proofing on my floor in font, and on the inside of my door panels. Just ran out of materials from the roof area.
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Re: Home made burb headliner
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