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<blockquote data-quote="neonblack" data-source="post: 7946445" data-attributes="member: 568995"><p>What kind of car? Where is noise coming from? I have Pontiac Sunfire 98 and soundproofed front/back door panels and it sounds pretty good. When I get above 50 mph there's virtually no car noise. Only noise I ever get is from engine. Factory carpets have a good layer of 1" batt insulation underneath.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, if you tires are worn or out of alignment you'll get more road noise from them. Good tread and good alignment is best to have. And rotate tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonblack, post: 7946445, member: 568995"] What kind of car? Where is noise coming from? I have Pontiac Sunfire 98 and soundproofed front/back door panels and it sounds pretty good. When I get above 50 mph there's virtually no car noise. Only noise I ever get is from engine. Factory carpets have a good layer of 1" batt insulation underneath. Yeah, if you tires are worn or out of alignment you'll get more road noise from them. Good tread and good alignment is best to have. And rotate tires. [/QUOTE]
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