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advocatus diaboli
Drives: 07 Yaris hatch Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: San Jacinto California
Posts: 1,126
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It weights about as much as two cans of spray paint(minus the cans) and a half/whole roll of aluminum tape per panel. There is enough of a weight difference that you can feel the doors close more solidly, it feels like you're closing the door to a higher end car. To everybody: There are better/more expensive solutions out there, it's not going to be dead quiet inside the car afterwards but the noise is reduced and the typical rattles(on the outside) from an aftermarket stereo are all gone. It's also much harder to hear the stereo outside of the car now, so it's not always annoying the people next to you...until you roll the windows down.
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