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> cutting floor pan tar, how long should it take?
dr914@autoatlanta.com
post Oct 5 2007, 03:46 PM
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Here is what our man cut for a car. It fits PERFECTLY! Just thought I would show every one what the pattern should look like.


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post Oct 6 2007, 01:38 PM
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how much noisier is the car after removal?


I'm sure there is a difference, but I couldn't tell. Of course it was 5 months between driving the car with, and again without the tar.
I'll probably get flamed for doing this, but I put a layer of carpeting down (left over from when I redid the carpeting in the bedroom) underneath my 914 carpet. You can't tell it's in the car, and it probably helps do dampen the road noise a bit. It also feels a little more plush with 2 layers of carpeting, and keeps the 914 carpet from sliding around.

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