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mattie007
11-07-08, 07:36 PM
Ive got hold of a 1997 Rover 400. Any parts on it to make the ZS interior a bit more quieter?
Will the dash and doors be stuffed with sound proofing as it is very quiet on the move.
If so, I will start stripping it tomorrow.

SimonMGZS
11-07-08, 09:09 PM
the answer to your question is no as i have got a rover 400 which i am currently breaking for spares and i have not found any sound proofing in the doors or behind the dash as these have been removed from the car

Maxxed_Ross
12-07-08, 06:02 AM
Some of them had sound deadening under the dash above your feet. I tried fitting it to mine but some of the mounting holes are different, it catches your feet when you come off the clutch if you have big feet and I didn't actually notice any difference.

You probably find the 400 quieter because the wheels are not as big as the ZS, that's what makes most of the road noise. Tyres make a big difference too

rbull51
12-07-08, 09:46 AM
Ive got hold of a 1997 Rover 400. Any parts on it to make the ZS interior a bit more quieter?
Will the dash and doors be stuffed with sound proofing as it is very quiet on the move.
If so, I will start stripping it tomorrow.

Are you breaking it for spares anyway, if so i am after some spare trim clips. The small clips from the boot. As in picture

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee9/rbull51/DSCN1313.jpg
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee9/rbull51/DSCN1315.jpg

Maxfly
12-07-08, 10:46 AM
is the rear arch liner going spare fella?? :)

mattie007
12-07-08, 11:25 AM
Sorry, its not being broken for spares.
Im getting as many bits for the Zed as possible before it goes back on the road as a runaround.

Maxfly
12-07-08, 05:39 PM
Sorry, its not being broken for spares.
Im getting as many bits for the Zed as possible before it goes back on the road as a runaround.

not a problem fella:)