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hey yall

does anyone find their interior pieces squeek and groan when going over speed bumps or rough road - i get quite a few from areas like passenger door, somewhere in the boot and a few other little ones - really sh!t me when i'm driving without music up....

anyone who had this done anything to fix em?

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Ah good stuff.

Have I been slack or did I end up emailing you or linking you the pics of my door install?

Oh well either way you have done well so I guess it doesn't matter. Sorry if I didn't but my server went down and I'm not sure if you were one of the people I was meant to send pics to and didn't... or did.

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Ah good stuff.

Have I been slack or did I end up emailing you or linking you the pics of my door install?

Oh well either way you have done well so I guess it doesn't matter. Sorry if I didn't but my server went down and I'm not sure if you were one of the people I was meant to send pics to and didn't... or did.

Yeah you did man. Big help it was too.

But yeah, doing the deadening made a big difference. Probably mostly the foam on the door card its self. Its really soild now, like you cant move it, it feels a lot stronger.

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i want to buy an elephant.

this thread has officially been hijacked.

i've always preferred a leopard, so I can scare the neighbourhood kiddies and plus it will open cans of pepsi for me on demand. tho i sometimes have to chase it on my mountain bike first.

makes for a good car alarm if you leave him in the backseat too.

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