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how much sq ft do you think i'll need for a TT coupe?
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100 sq ft is only 33lbs with the bquiet extreme
thinking of going this path. I've stfa, and found that you can use less, if you use it in strategic locations. What would be typical of these strategic locations? Where it is just flat bare metal? or where who parts meet? tia! |
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I was thinking of doing at least 30-50 sq ft
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let me know how much you end up getting/needing..
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On flimsy plastic parts its well worth while to put 3 layers on.
Stay away from the brown tile like stuff, use only the black chewing gum on aluminium Have Fun |
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you definately don't want to put to much weight on that car and slow it down.
I would just say do the doors and the rear deck. If that doesn't reduce the noise, try the wheelwell and trunk. |
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