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Offline berni29

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Re: Padding between chassis and body
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday,April 17, 2024, 10:30:14 AM »
There were quite a few potential negatives to using a modern alternative.

What potential negatives do you see?

Hi

I was trawling the net for peoples experiences. Most of the negatives revolved around "NVH" from using neoprene or similar. I then looked up the chemical properties and expected lifespan of some of the different materials that people use (neoprene, other closed cell rubbers/foams, yoga mats for instance) and just came away feeling that the original felt was in fact the best compromise.

As they say YMMV!

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Berni
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Re: Padding between chassis and body
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday,April 17, 2024, 10:34:22 AM »
I checked the neoprene wetsuit again, attempting to double it up to get a proper half inch thickness. I measured about 4 on the Shore scale.

About cats:  I checked mine. He measures a zero, but he's pretty fuzzy.

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Re: Padding between chassis and body
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday,April 17, 2024, 01:20:54 PM »
Hello BDA,
I have a roll of rubber matting left over from when we put it down in the back of our [carpeted] VW Transported, as we do a lot of mountain biking. I had considered using this, but I think neoprene would be better. Compress up and stop and vibration.
I take it you have it in a running car and it's doing the trick/working well?
Yep for over 20 years (unfortunately not as many miles as 20 years should imply  :( ).