well, theres dynomat, not sire if thats the exact name, bit i thikn its close, its used for people with big "systems in their trunk, and both cancels noise and stops vibration, but i hear home depot or lows sell somthing similar, but cheaper
What material would make a good replacement for my torn inner door skins?
Any soundproofing/insulating benefits would be a bonus!
Cheers,
Shaun
well, theres dynomat, not sire if thats the exact name, bit i thikn its close, its used for people with big "systems in their trunk, and both cancels noise and stops vibration, but i hear home depot or lows sell somthing similar, but cheaper
I think he's referring to the torn door panels what you see from inside the car... ? Is that right? or are you referring to something between the door's sheetmetal and the inside panel you see from inside?
1990 535i - 5 spd - Red on black - LSD
Mods: EAT chip, Sachs Sports Kit, Racing King Subframe Inserts, staggered M-Parallels (replicas) with BFGoodrich g-Force Sports.
It's the foam liner in-between the metal door and the inner door panel. Mine has been abused & torn at some point so I would like to replace it with something efficient. Dynomat sounds like a good idea!Originally Posted by rreimund
Cheers!
Shaun