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<blockquote data-quote="Vogey84" data-source="post: 8725750" data-attributes="member: 680569"><p>What I was thinking is gut the vehicle first layer CLD second layer closed cell foam with the tinfoil third layer silicone fourth layer Mass loaded vinyl and then put into your interior back together, I would imagine that all together that would be fairly well soundproofed. Could go one step farther and mix rubber crumbs in the silicone (read a few studies conducted on the soundproofing qualities of rubber crumb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vogey84, post: 8725750, member: 680569"] What I was thinking is gut the vehicle first layer CLD second layer closed cell foam with the tinfoil third layer silicone fourth layer Mass loaded vinyl and then put into your interior back together, I would imagine that all together that would be fairly well soundproofed. Could go one step farther and mix rubber crumbs in the silicone (read a few studies conducted on the soundproofing qualities of rubber crumb [/QUOTE]
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