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Just like to say thanks to the Speedy Marmots Journey Hanger work #18 sound proofing write up.
I followed his steps and am very pleased with the improvement in bevel box noise reduction.
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Also I did not know there is a grease fitting on the U-joint under the center hump that I removed
to add two layers of Dynamat.

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If you haven't already, adding Dynomat all the way up behind the seatbacks, then sealing the rear bulkhead seams with aluminum tape will help with road debris too. I went so far as to dynomat under the rear tray. Also the footwells, then applied CocoMat panels over it. Big difference.


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There are two grease points on the prop shaft, one on each Universal Joint.

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You're more than welcome!!! We're happy to see that our blog is useful for some of the members here! love

Link here for the curious ones https://www.speedymarmots.com/hangar-works-18-soundproofing-and-sealing-the-cockpit/

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Question for both 2017 Betty and Javier, did you leave bottom panel gaps for possible water drainage in the event you get caught in a rain storm? Or did you button things up tight?


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In my case I didn't "folded up" the Dynamat pieces, so water can flow over them and meet the existing super thin gap between the chassis tubes and the floor steel plate. I mean I installed them flat on the floor and just getting a little bith under the chassis tubes, but I hope without clogging these thin gaps between the floor steel plate and the chassis tubes.

I still haven't drive under heavy rain (Madrid, Spain, where I live is really dry) so I can't tell you if the Dynamat is avoiding the water to flow out properly...

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I did not fill in all the gaps with foam or metal tape. I was afraid it would fill up with water like a bath tub in the rain. Actually thought about adding some drain holes in the floor but changed my mind at the last min.

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Thanks both for confirming. I don't plan on driving in the rain, but I live in Texas, so we occassionally have torrential down pours out of no where, so just wanted to be safe.


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Originally Posted by 2017 Betty
I did not fill in all the gaps with foam or metal tape. I was afraid it would fill up with water like a bath tub in the rain. Actually thought about adding some drain holes in the floor but changed my mind at the last min.


My new 2020 chassis is mastic-sealed to the aluminium floor panels and it fills with water when we get caught in the rain. I have had to drill holes on the corners to let it drain. In a very wet Wales last year we had nearly an inch of slopping about water in the footwells, which didn't impress Mrs R1NGA very much (the mental scars will take a while to heal there I fear....)

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