An often misunderstood concept within car building is that of sound deadening. Many often ask me, "Why should I add sound deadening to my ride?" The answer is simple. If you want to enjoy the benefits ...
Does your vehicle's interior rattle or emit excessive amounts of road noise that seems to increase with every climb of your engine rpm? The simple solution would be to use a pair of earplugs but, in ...
A sound damping and vibration reducing material can quiet and reduce vibrations in electronic racks, chassis, enclosures and other products. Comprised of two or more metallic substrates surrounded by ...
Sound deadening material plays an important role in making cars comfortable and quiet, but most people don’t give it much thought. Nissan engineers are one of the exceptions as they’ve developed a ...
While there are a few die-hards left in the Mopar world, most of us by now have a newer Mopar car or truck we use as a daily driver, saving our classic Mopar for the weekend car shows, cruising, or ...
For the brave men and women who have been to war and back, loud and thunderous noises can be more than a nuisance—they can cause serious distress. As a veteran, you may be particularly sensitive about ...
Vibration-absorbing, sound-damping materials such as sheets of rubber and expanded foam tend to be thick, bulky and soft. A new material is a big exception to that tendency, however, as it absorbs ...
None at all. Sound dampening material will only help to get rid of the noise from vibrations. In a properly constructed case these noises should be minimal anyways, and if you must get rid of them ...
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