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Undercarriage pans
I removed the undercarriage pans from my 94 S350 due to my dropping a tool ot two in there but mostly because I wanted to have a good look at all of the undercarriage. The pans were filthy and I steam cleaned them. Now I need to replace the sound deadening (foam?) material that covered them. Any suggestions?
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N. Hodges 1994 S350 1987 300 SDL (for sale) |
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FastLane
Call Phil...
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ASE Master Mechanic asemastermechanic@juno.com Prototype R&D/testing: Thermal & Aerodynamic System Engineering (TASE) Senior vehicle instrumentation technician. Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH). Dynamometer. Heat exchanger durability. HV-A/C Climate Control. Vehicle build. Fleet Durability Technical Quality Auditor. Automotive Technical Writer 1985 300SD 1983 300D 1984 190D 2003 Volvo V70 2002 Honda Civic https://www.boldegoist.com/ |
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If that doesn't work...
If Phil doesn't have it, try picking up some marine engine room sound deading lead lined foam. I have used it in my 123 car, works very well. You can get it at west marine.
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