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Old 04-11-2023, 02:58 PM   #24
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Began the process of haphazardly adding the Noico all over the van. Quickly realized that the only really nice, big panels were on the ceiling. Everywhere else is annoying, convoluted, and broken up pieces of sheet metal. As I mentioned before, I'm obviously not going for full coverage here - just trying to strategically add pieces of sound deadening at locations that seemed as though would benefit from some added mass.













Also sprayed Fluid Film (lanolin-based undercoating) in the bottom seam of all the door cavities. This is to prevent the doors from rusting from the inside out, as is so commonly seen around here. Will probably have to reapply in a few years, but it certainly won't be the annual reapplication process required by the undercarriage.

Next up is the Thinsulate. There are a handful of easy-to-access cavities in the van body, but I'm leaning towards attaching the Thinsulate to the interior trim panels instead, as described for the front doors by FarOutRide.
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