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Fusion
3rd January 2008, 08:43 AM
I have heard of people using carpet to get rid of the drummy noise out of the cab . So what sort of carpet is used and what is the best goo to stick it with :)

gumby190
3rd January 2008, 08:59 AM
I have rubber mats on the floor, easier to clean.
My gearbox tunnel is covered in black foam rubber & held down with contact cement.

I don't think carpet would be the go for me as I like mud, but marine carpet with a backing of foam rubber works well.

Blknight.aus
3rd January 2008, 09:02 AM
I use marine grade stuff and I dont stick it down I cut it to the same shape as the panels and punch holes where the fasteners go throught the panel, add a body washer under the head and then use the panel fastener to hold it in place.

Fusion
3rd January 2008, 12:50 PM
Hi blknight , how did you place them on the doors ?

ellard
3rd January 2008, 05:42 PM
Hi there

I have used rubber on the floor & gear box tunnel - it make a huge difference - and its easy to clean

All the best

Wayne

Quarks
3rd January 2008, 06:21 PM
I can't comment on how effective the carpet that's in the S3 is at dampening noise, it's just spare/old carpet put to a 2nd use really, but what I can tell you is this: each panel is cut to shape, with a bit of overlap. The piece over the transmission tunnel is sewn to fit around all the panels up to & including the firewall. Nothing's fixed down, under 5 mins sees everything pulled out to clean.

:)

Blknight.aus
3rd January 2008, 06:27 PM
Hi blknight , how did you place them on the doors ?

I didnt.

IF I had to tho Id sealastic the hook side of some velcro to the top and sides of the doors (on the inside edge) and then sew the cloth part to the back of the carpet.

not for any fancy reason other than if you use the good marine carpet there you can then pull it off easily and use it as a floor mat for your tent/ heatshield/ground mat if you have to get under the vehicle for some reason. It will also allow you to remove them for inspection and to add more velcro points if the first lot of adhesive points dont hold it in place.

LAN Drover
15th January 2008, 07:47 PM
Noise...what noise...ohhhhh that purring...(some would say roar!).

We have rubber mats on the floor...and really retro 70's carpet on the ceiling...have no idea if it works..it has just always been there.

Alice & Woz