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Bob,
i used inexpensive non-adhesive sound insulation mat on the interior of my=
TR6. I laid it on the floors and trans tunnel and put the carpeting down o=
n top of it. I am very pleased with the results. It can be removed very eas=
ily if desired.
Ronald Olds
72 TR6
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From: Triumphs <triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Rochlin Rober=
t <rrochlin@comcast.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2024 4:03 PM
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>; 6pack@autox.team.net <6pack@autox.t=
eam.net>
Subject: [TR] Sound Deading Insulation
I hope everyone is enjoying renovation/repair season. This year I w=
as able to run my TR6 until past Christmas before the roads were salted.
I'm thinking of adding sound insulation panels of my transmission t=
unnel over the winter, but I wanted to check to see if anyone else has done=
it and what their results were. I have sound deadening material left over =
from another project I did on my wife's BMW Z4, but that was doing the door=
s to eliminate the tinny sound when the doors were shut. BMW said it elimin=
ated the sound deadening material in the doors to reduce excessive weight. =
This is in a car with A/C and power seats...
In doing either the transmission tunnel or the whole interior did t=
he sound insulation reduce road noise? I'm a bit hesitant about doing the =
whole interior as my car is original and I'm leery of adding material that =
may be almost impossible to remove during a restoration. In any case, I'd =
like to hear other peoples experience in doing this possible project.
Best,
Bob
'72 TR6
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everyone is enjoying renovation/repair season. This year I was able to run =
my TR6 until past Christmas before the roads were salted.<br>
I'm thinking of adding sound ins=
ulation panels of my transmission tunnel over the winter, but I wanted to c=
heck to see if anyone else has done it and what their results were. I have =
sound deadening material left over from another project I did on my
wife's BMW Z4, but that was doing the doors to eliminate the tinny sound w=
hen the doors were shut. BMW said it eliminated the sound deadening materia=
l in the doors to reduce excessive weight. This is in a car with A/C and po=
wer seats...<br>
In doing either the transmission=
tunnel or the whole interior did the sound insulation reduce road noise?&n=
bsp; I'm a bit hesitant about doing the whole interior as my car is origina=
l and I'm leery of adding material that may be almost impossible to remove
during a restoration. In any case, I'd like to hear other peoples ex=
perience in doing this possible project.<br>
Best,<br>
Bob<br>
'72 TR6<br>
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