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Anyone tried soundproof your ride wheels with E-REV Motor Sports (Tampines) before?

 

Care to share your experience & comments if you have?

hxxp://www.e-revmotorsports.com.sg/

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done my 4 wheel arcs at e-rev on my vw, fender removed and 2 layer coating, result satisfactory, about 30% reduction in tyre noise

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done my 4 wheel arcs at e-rev on my vw, fender removed and 2 layer coating, result satisfactory, about 30% reduction in tyre noise

 

What was the damage?? I am thinking of doing it too.

 

 

 

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What was the damage?? I am thinking of doing it too.

 

 

If you are the DIY type of person, you can get this.

 

3M Black Underseal

Rubberized Undercoating - 19.75 oz. Spray

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If you are the DIY type of person, you can get this.

 

3M Black Underseal

Rubberized Undercoating - 19.75 oz. Spray

 

how to use? seems like must get under the car and spray?

 

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how to use? seems like must get under the car and spray?

 

 

It isn't too diificult to remove the wheel arch and DIY, just standby, masking tape, newspaper.

 

I have done mine and did it for a few MCFers previously.

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Bro can advise the steps of DIY? hoping to try myself with the wheel arch fender... as my road noise quite bad, even though i using non-sports tyre...

 

Where to get good and cheap sound proof material? need the soundproofing sheet then spray on 1 more coat for best effect?

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Bro can advise the steps of DIY? hoping to try myself with the wheel arch fender... as my road noise quite bad, even though i using non-sports tyre...

 

Where to get good and cheap sound proof material? need the soundproofing sheet then spray on 1 more coat for best effect?

 

You might want to refer to this thread.

 

http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=248918

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If you are the DIY type of person, you can get this.

 

3M Black Underseal

Rubberized Undercoating - 19.75 oz. Spray

 

 

Where to buy this? how much?

 

My ride ran over a huge rock before and some of the rubber like material on the undercarriage came off. I just sprayed some black paint to cover up the exposed areas. Seeing this pic I reckon this could be the better spray to use. [thumbsup]

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It isn't too diificult to remove the wheel arch and DIY, just standby, masking tape, newspaper.

 

I have done mine and did it for a few MCFers previously.

 

 

may i know how much you charge for front and rear wheel arch?

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may i know how much you charge for front and rear wheel arch?

 

 

Charge??!! It only just a simple project where a few of us MCFers did it together. Everyone pay for their own materials and we just help each other as and when required. No charges involved.

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Where to buy this? how much?

 

My ride ran over a huge rock before and some of the rubber like material on the undercarriage came off. I just sprayed some black paint to cover up the exposed areas. Seeing this pic I reckon this could be the better spray to use. [thumbsup]

 

 

This company got sell, if not wrong, less than 15 bucks/bottle.

http://www.tonita.com.sg/index.cfm?GPID=57

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I did my SP at S at Ubi. I took a slightly single thicker material costing me $250. Can bargain down if u are persistent.

 

SP the door benefits esp when I need to up the volume of the stock stereo while driving along NSH. Back in Sg i hardly up the volume.

 

Will I do the SP again for a new car? Yes.

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Charge??!! It only just a simple project where a few of us MCFers did it together. Everyone pay for their own materials and we just help each other as and when required. No charges involved.

 

anybody interested to come out do together?

 

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