Is It Necessary to Soundproof a Car?
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It is unnecessary to soundproof the car. Because most of the interior components in modern cars are clip-on assemblies, they tend to become loose after disassembly and reassembly. This means that when driving on bumpy roads, there will inevitably be some degree of rattling noise, which would be counterproductive. If the connections are not reinstalled to the factory standards, it may lead to dust leakage. For example: the plastic film inside the door panel is designed to prevent dust ingress. Improper disassembly could cause issues like sluggish window regulator operation or sticky door locks. Replacing it with so-called soundproofing material would definitely not provide the same sealing effectiveness as the original plastic film.