yes it does bro...do luv the plastic panels..only the hood, deck and car's skeleton are metal.
George
yes it does bro...do luv the plastic panels..only the hood, deck and car's skeleton are metal.
George
Speaking of noise, vibration, and harshness: How well would Window Weld work as a vibration dampener? Specifically, I've considered using an adhesive such as Scotch construction foam tape to hold flat lead weights (wheel balance weights should work pretty good.) to areas and places of greatest vibration and, therefore, noise generation.
For example, the heat shields under the cars: Why not dampen their vibration & noise with stick-on weights, and/or use some adhesive with dampening properties such as Window Weld might have? Perhaps just running a bead of it across vibration-prone sheet metal would make a major improvement in lowering noise, without adding significant weight.
Your thoughts?
And, regarding urethane and heat: Urethane is the preferred film for headlight covers, per website on Google. It's gotta be good with heat, or skateboarders could not run on summer streets, which get hot enough to fry eggs.