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<blockquote data-quote="nobb" data-source="post: 2896397" data-attributes="member: 572163"><p>Yea please do take more pics! Especially if you try to do the underbody. Id also love to see the rest of your sound deadening, as I am obsessed like you.</p><p></p><p>I am actually going to attempt what you did. I dunno if I should use the home depot stuff like you, or this other stuff that I found at canadian tire (says its made for automobiles). The wheel wells must be tricky, did you get any of the stuff on your springs? I hope I dont have to take off my tires, so much work.</p><p></p><p>Also, my wheel wells are covered in mud, and its really hard to get off. How did you clean your wheel wells before applying the deadener?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobb, post: 2896397, member: 572163"] Yea please do take more pics! Especially if you try to do the underbody. Id also love to see the rest of your sound deadening, as I am obsessed like you. I am actually going to attempt what you did. I dunno if I should use the home depot stuff like you, or this other stuff that I found at canadian tire (says its made for automobiles). The wheel wells must be tricky, did you get any of the stuff on your springs? I hope I dont have to take off my tires, so much work. Also, my wheel wells are covered in mud, and its really hard to get off. How did you clean your wheel wells before applying the deadener? [/QUOTE]
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