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Originally Posted by kacz07 Does the sound really make you suffer that much? I think that's a little silly. Should be the least of your worries. Actually it doesn't bother
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There is one particular street about 1/4 mile driving up to my work that it is really noticable, I've driven down this street literally thousands of times in my G35, Mini Cooper S & Armada and never knew there was any kind of loose gravel on the road until I traveled down it in the 370Z. Sounds like i'm being pelted by a sandstorm. I know where it is coming from, there is one parking lot that needs to be re-paved, the cars and trucks that are leaving from there are just tracking it out onto the street. On a good note, I went into work this morning and the rubber treatment that I did make it less noticeable, I'm going to say that it's about a 25% reduction in sound, but still not like any of the other cars that I drive, so just a bit more work to get it there. ![]()
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