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Hyundai Cilantro.. I mean Elantra!
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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8794344" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>I like aluminum tape for any wiring I come across. I know its not a popular opinion but i like to mass load if and where I can as well. Non hardening modeling clay and lead shot works really well.I have around 4 lbs. per door per baffle. It's usually felt washers under upholstery pins and small pieces of butyl rope that do the best with panel buzzes though. You're always striking the best deal between trying to decouple all of the surfaces while maintaing proper panel fitment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8794344, member: 656095"] I like aluminum tape for any wiring I come across. I know its not a popular opinion but i like to mass load if and where I can as well. Non hardening modeling clay and lead shot works really well.I have around 4 lbs. per door per baffle. It's usually felt washers under upholstery pins and small pieces of butyl rope that do the best with panel buzzes though. You're always striking the best deal between trying to decouple all of the surfaces while maintaing proper panel fitment. [/QUOTE]
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