Found this very interesting site: http://yeah-baby.shagadelic.org/VW/info ... index.html
All about "Heat, Rust, & Noise in VW's" or more particularly:
How to thermally insulate the body, maximize the heater function and virtually eliminate noise in the cabin. looks like some good info for the bus drivers among us.
Bus owners: Heat, Rust, & Noise info
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Re: Bus owners: Heat, Rust, & Noise info
Thanks loopy that was interesting. I don't think I could stand to do something that permanent to my bus. What if I want to get into one of those panels. This will require much reflection... It's not that noisey up front where the steering wheel meets the Drusky.