rubbers around the doors

VPower

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2003.P5
Hi, do you guys know where I can get the rubber wich is on the door of our cars?

do you guys think if I put a "bigger" rubber will decrease any noise? Because I found the rubber a little bit skinny

:D

oh yeah, if you can get me a cheap place in montreal, i'm going to buy you a 6 packs of beers!
 
NO, it won't decrease the noise level in your car....if you want to do that...start by removing all the seats and carpet, line the floor of your car with dynomat....then remove all the door panels and line the outer skin of your doors with dynomat...then remove the entire headliner and line the roof with dynomat....

THAT will reduce road noise in your car....of course its going to add a lot of weight....but it will certainly make it quieter.....

personally I prefer the built in road noise reducer that comes in the car....

its right there on the dash.....there is a knob that is labled..

VOLUME

just give it a twist in the clockwise direction and road noise fades pretty well.

(stash)
 
yeah....going to try to add some stuff in the trunk...
dont know wich product yet (b-quiet?)
 
Sir Nuke is half right. New weatherstripping around the doors isn't going to help ROAD noise much. It WILL, however, help reduce wind noise. My P5 has a lot of wind noise because of small gaps/leaks around the windows/doors/windshield/sunroof.
 
JunkPunch said:
Sir Nuke is half right. New weatherstripping around the doors isn't going to help ROAD noise much. It WILL, however, help reduce wind noise. My P5 has a lot of wind noise because of small gaps/leaks around the windows/doors/windshield/sunroof.

if you have a REAL problem with your weatherstripping in a P5, seeing as how its no older than a 2002....you should have it back at the dealer getting it fixed on your warrantee, not having to buy it yourself.
 
nah... trying to get rid of some wind noise...and road noise.

well, only if i can :)
 
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