When detailing the rear door panel gives in a bit. I guess it's the sign of the times.
joeb427 Well-Known Member First Name Joe Joined Feb 11, 2019 Threads 45 Messages 1,111 Reaction score 1,633 Location Fort Mill/Indian Land area South Carolina Vehicle(s) '19 Lariat Sport and 19 Lincoln MKC Reserve Occupation Retired Vehicle Showcase 1 Feb 21, 2019 Thread starter #1 When detailing the rear door panel gives in a bit. I guess it's the sign of the times. Sponsored
Racket Well-Known Member First Name John Joined Jan 21, 2020 Threads 21 Messages 1,760 Reaction score 2,422 Location Here and There Vehicle(s) 2019 Lariat Supercrew 2WD Occupation Transient Jun 30, 2020 #2 One of the reasons I think I'll add soundproofing to the door panels is because they are thinner than any other car I've owned. Seems counterintuitive in a truck. I also noticed sheet metal vibration of the aluminum hood at highway speeds.
One of the reasons I think I'll add soundproofing to the door panels is because they are thinner than any other car I've owned. Seems counterintuitive in a truck. I also noticed sheet metal vibration of the aluminum hood at highway speeds.