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evotime Member Since: 02 Apr 2021 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 131 |
Yeah agree. I have no intention of fitting it just wondered if it was any good I suppose. SDV8 |
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23rd Mar 2023 1:53pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
I’ve seen tyres with foam on the insides, and now this thread has shown fitting foam inside the alloy, the centrifugal force with want to peel it off.. but if say rubber was bonded to the outside inner rim. Externally, and then balanced, that would absorb a lot of noise, or even the sound matting material.. foam would take on water, and clause lots of issues. But surely sound matting would work?
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23rd Mar 2023 11:35pm |
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evotime Member Since: 02 Apr 2021 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 131 |
Road noise is my pet hate. On my other cars (most of them) I found that insulating under the wheel arch with sound deadening mat and them foam was the most effective. Prob only takes an hour an arch so pretty time efficient as well. I have tried insulation inside the car but always found very little improvement.
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24th Mar 2023 7:09am |
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