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Shh Very Quiet... How do I get a quiet car
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<blockquote data-quote="jjohnston" data-source="post: 8671922" data-attributes="member: 615085"><p>Ok, so I'm better off with the normal roadkill, and use the savings for a roll of MLV. does it make sense or help to put MLV in the door? do they make self adhesive mlv, or is that more cut to fit, and glue in?</p><p></p><p>My thought with the ultra roadkill was that the fabric side would absorb any sound that makes it through the deadener. deadener to stop the vibration, fabric to "absorb" the sound, but maybe its a gimick?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjohnston, post: 8671922, member: 615085"] Ok, so I'm better off with the normal roadkill, and use the savings for a roll of MLV. does it make sense or help to put MLV in the door? do they make self adhesive mlv, or is that more cut to fit, and glue in? My thought with the ultra roadkill was that the fabric side would absorb any sound that makes it through the deadener. deadener to stop the vibration, fabric to "absorb" the sound, but maybe its a gimick? [/QUOTE]
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