Insulation behind dash

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Dobble
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Insulation behind dash

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Hi Guys

First of all I hope this is the right area of the forum to put this thread.

I currently have the dash out of the Syncro to replace the seized heater fan and while its out I'd like to put some insulation in as recommended by other forum members. I've had a good look around on the forum and also google but can't find much in the way of information on what to use or exactly where to put it. Can anyone advise please?

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Ben
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Re: Insulation behind dash

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If you want to kill the noise use Alubutyl or something similar.
If you want heat insulation use Armaflex or similar.

I put some self adhesive Alubutyl sheets on mine.
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