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Road Noise Dampener - Mass-loaded Vinyl Mlv 54" Wide! on 2040-parts.com

US $28.35
Location:

Edmonds, Washington, United States

Edmonds, Washington, United States
Condition:New

Top quality heaviest aftermarket barium-loaded vinyl sound barrier for outside noise reduction.  Made by Acoustical Surfaces, which supplies the best aftermarket brands.


Install in doors behind the interior panel to significantly reduce noise
from tires, engine, and exhaust.  This is 1/2 pound, which easily conforms to contoured surfaces.

Install in wheel wells behind the fender liner to drastically reduce road noise.

Music is so much nicer.

Price is per linear foot, from a roll that's 54" wide.

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