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Sound deadening your cobra: Part I'm-actually-doing-it
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<blockquote data-quote="01vert" data-source="post: 7171329" data-attributes="member: 15873"><p>Quad, </p><p></p><p>If you mean the side to side beam in the front of the rear seat, you could fill this with the expanding foam. For stopping a panel from rattling or creating vibration, butyl mat will work better than the product you have which mostly abosrbs noise. </p><p></p><p>Be careful with the foam and apply over several treatments because if you add too much at a time, the middle does not solidfy immediately and can take days to cure, expanding the whole while. Better off putting in a one or two inch layer and then waiting a day or two and applying again. Low expanding works best. Many high end cars use it in windshield pillars and lower bracing for sound deadening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01vert, post: 7171329, member: 15873"] Quad, If you mean the side to side beam in the front of the rear seat, you could fill this with the expanding foam. For stopping a panel from rattling or creating vibration, butyl mat will work better than the product you have which mostly abosrbs noise. Be careful with the foam and apply over several treatments because if you add too much at a time, the middle does not solidfy immediately and can take days to cure, expanding the whole while. Better off putting in a one or two inch layer and then waiting a day or two and applying again. Low expanding works best. Many high end cars use it in windshield pillars and lower bracing for sound deadening. [/QUOTE]
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