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Yes thats true, but from which material is made!!
and how can I cover the whole underhood, is it a something that can be sold!! |
Yes thats true
Yes thats true, but from which material is made!!
and how can I cover the whole underhood, is it a something that can be sold!! |
Its made from foam. Ask your dealer about it!! Or order it from this site! Go to the below thread to figure out how to install it using 3M super trim adhesive or equivalent. I think I have given you all the info I can give on this...good luck!!!:confused: There is nothing left to say.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=9451 |
Thanks a lot yal....
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But, are you sure that it will reduce the noise to its minimum, the engine room is not closed 100%.
there are ingates behind the wheels, so it's not 100% closed and the noise will be heard even if there is pad insulations |
Mrsilico, I too have replaced the hood pad on my 1989 300SE with much success. All the advice given is accurate, so there is nothing new to add in terms of the hood pad. I would like to comment on the noise level in general. It has been my personal observation that older MBs, which yours can be considered, are not as "quiet" as the cars of today. Of course, quiet is relative and objective, but new cars are noticeably quieter. The Japanese car companies raised the bar on this issue, and consumers demand it today.
On another front, as a car ages its sound deadening materials tend to disintegrate. Just as the hood pads tend to go, so does the sound deadening at the firewall and elsewhere. Enjoy your MB. George |
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