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Re: Noise Killer or Wrightoffroad
One of these days it is something I might do, because if nothing else it
will cover up the patchwork quilt of what passes for bulkhead repair :)
I am putting my foot in a puddle every time I get in these days, the holes
are obviosly in the wrong place, they let the water in but don't let it out
agin :(
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Larry
Series 3 rust and holes
<willie@macleod-group.com> wrote in message
news:1130855517.478931.175960@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Liam wrote:
> > Hi
> > I am looking for some sort of way to reduce the noise inside my series
3.
> > The kits offered by Noise Killer and wrightoffroad seem to be the sort
of
> > thing I'm after.
> > Has anyone had any experience with either of these? The wrightoffroad
kit is
> > my choice it the moment, I haven't checked prices yet but has anyone got
any
> > comments good or bad about either of these kits?
>
> Having fitted a Wright off road kit to a 110 plus fairly extensive
> soundproofing elsewhere it does make a difference - though don't expect
> it to be drasticaly quieter, it won't be. It is difficult to fit well
> - it will take you an afternoon to do it probably, but by far the best
> feature of it is that you can finally jump into your LR with everything
> muddy, oily etc and then clean it at a later date easily - can't do
> that with carpet, and it's so much smarter than bare panels. It weighs
> a ton as well, so don't be suprised for expensive shipping. The guy
> that sells them is a pleasure to deal with as well - I'd buy one again.
>
> Regards
>
> William MacLeod
>
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