Lots of road noise in cabin during driving

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Az Scooter

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I would rather have the manga flow lightening style exhaust. I don't like the exhaust coming out the back, but it is what it is, for now.
 
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Not yet, gonna do a speaker changeout in the doors while I'm in there & I'm waiting on the speakers to come in.


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Cool, 2 birds and one stone. On the doors I also reattached the oem plastic/vinyl sheet with the 3m sticky caulk from body shop (3M 08578 Black 1' Strip Calk)

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Here's an idea for you... did it to my old Superduty and it made the biggest difference in outside noise. it seems the weather stripping around the doors keeps rain out very well, but not noise. if you buy some lengths of clear plastic tubing (5/16 I believe, but experiment), you can fish it through the hollow of the weather stripping around the door. It makes the door close tighter and the weather stripping fits more snuggly cutting down on noise. Haven't done my Raptor, but it worked awesome on my F350. Be careful not to use tubing that is too big or you will have to slam doors to get them to catch.
 
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