Stupid carpet question (help me reassemble my interior)
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Behind the seats under the carpet.
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Don't think so, the carpet behind the seats has 2 sections of padding/insulation attached to the back of the carpet.
Seriously, if these do go in the tunnels, what's the point? They can't seriously be doing anything. I was thinking of stuffing the tunnels with something to cut down on noise, but do these squares actually serve a purpose?
Seriously, if these do go in the tunnels, what's the point? They can't seriously be doing anything. I was thinking of stuffing the tunnels with something to cut down on noise, but do these squares actually serve a purpose?
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Yeah, that.
I'm still trying to figure out what to use to stuff the tunnels. My latest idea is the expanding foam packing material that certain publishers use (Hachette Book Group, for one) to pack books. Grey plastic bags filled with expanding foam. You can compress the foam, stick it in the tunnel, and it slowly re-expands until it's tight against the walls. Weighs no more than a few ounces, and as long as the bags aren't torn, it shouldn't hold any moisture.
I'm still trying to figure out what to use to stuff the tunnels. My latest idea is the expanding foam packing material that certain publishers use (Hachette Book Group, for one) to pack books. Grey plastic bags filled with expanding foam. You can compress the foam, stick it in the tunnel, and it slowly re-expands until it's tight against the walls. Weighs no more than a few ounces, and as long as the bags aren't torn, it shouldn't hold any moisture.
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