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    Insulate wheel arches

    The asphalt in Sweden is known to be a problem for many manufactors of cars when it comes to noise. We have a rough kind, that really makes a lot of sound, especially if you have big wheels. I guess we have it to prevent ice and slippery roads. Turning up the stereo sound works well, when you...
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    passenger door speaker cutting out

    I had the same problem, but on the left side. I pushed the connectors on the amplifer harder into it, and the problem was solved. It is easily done. You can reach them from the right hatch in the trunk. I hope it is as simple as that for you too.
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    Insulate wheel arches

    Thank you all for your creative suggestions. :clap: Removing the interior to do something about the noise seem to be more complicated than I could cope with. viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10771 Thank you for a good guide, that convinced me not to do that. However, from the hatches in the boot you can...
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    Insulate wheel arches

    Yes RCZ1. You are right of course. I have 19" and Continental. Not perfect for noise reduction I guess. I also drove convertible recently. Changed from Miata to the RCZ. I agree that RCZ is soundless in comparison. However, I will use the RCZ for longer trips than I used to with the Miata...
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    Insulate wheel arches

    Hi all lucky RCZ owners. It is a well known problem with noise from the wheels on RCZ. Has anyone thougt of insulating the rear wheel arches to reduce the noise from there? It should not be to difficult to do that on the inside, I think. Grateful for thoughts about this topic. Anders
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