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Plastic insulated soundproofing under VF CalaisV

Discussion in 'VF Holden Commodore (2013 - 2017)' started by holomatrix, Sep 16, 2016.

  1. dgp

    dgp Well-Known Member

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    Next time get onto CarSales on you phone and give the moron a rego plate.
     
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    Good idea :)
     
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    monstar Naturally as-pirated

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    Yes, and they fit on VE too, huge difference.
     
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    All the Euros I’ve owned have a much thicker layer of a felt type of material in the wheel wells than the Commodore but only on the rear as that helps sound proof for the passengers in the back.

    The front is traditional plastic material because the wheel wells are in line with the engine bay and not the cabin.

    I asked the question as my Ute has the fronts lined but not the rear under the tray and I guess what intrigues me is why bother insulating the front if they are too far ahead of the cabin to have any real effect?
     

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