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Looking at your pictures, it looks like the sound insuilating cover 809 is for INSIDE the panel, 590 is for the back of the cassette and 54 12 1 924 517 is the set that includes the part 590 plus the part to the side of the cassette. At least this is what the EPC/ETK drawings lead me to believe.
I was thinking about using stuff from the Second Skin guys. Their sprayable/sludge products look potentially interesting, though I'd ask them before using on the roof of a car in CA. If one were to spray the WHOLE sheetmetal interior of the car enough to get a significant thickness, I'd say that the improvement should be massive.
Link for reference: http://www.secondskinaudio.com/sound...r/spectrum.php .
Would probably be good for inside the doors and rear panels, but maybe not so much on the roof? I don't really want to add lots of weight or reduce the noise, it's just the one on the car was in crappy condition so I ripped it out etc. I think i'll just go with a stock replacement so that everything fits correctly
Yes I'm sort of uncertain. The heat is one concern, the weight possibly another, though this is probably not very heavy stuff. On the other hand, the original foam is mostly there for cosmetic purposes and if it can't be found, alternatives must be found.
not to thread hijack, but do you know of any place that sells aftermarket headliners. I didnt have one when I bought the car, and the parts car I have, its headliner is already ripped.
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