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Nick_Cat 20 December 2004 11:44 AM

road noise on classic scoobys
 
Do the classic scoobys suffer from high levels of road noise? By the sound of stones bouncing off the underside it would seem that little attempt was made at sound proofing.
My my97 has the constant noise of the road invading the car and can be heard even with the stereo on.
The rubber I have is Eagle F1 - are these especially noisy?

Cheers
Nick

SamUK 20 December 2004 12:38 PM

I have a problem also with road noise...rather annoying.. :mad:

scoobfan 20 December 2004 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Nick_Cat
Do the classic scoobys suffer from high levels of road noise? By the sound of stones bouncing off the underside it would seem that little attempt was made at sound proofing.
My my97 has the constant noise of the road invading the car and can be heard even with the stereo on.
The rubber I have is Eagle F1 - are these especially noisy?

Cheers
Nick

What size wheels & tyres are you running on?

SamUK 20 December 2004 12:50 PM

225/35/18 Toyo's

Nick_Cat 20 December 2004 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by scoobfan
What size wheels & tyres are you running on?

Standard, and not too nasty, 15" with 205/55/15.

New_scooby_04 20 December 2004 01:02 PM

Road noise is common on classics; they're just not refined as the new age. I hear stones bouncing off the underside of my car all the time. It's a Std MY99 on 16 Inch 205/50 Potenzas.

The pay off is that the lack of sound proofing means that you get to hear more of the flat four rumble! :-)

Best.

Pedro_79 20 December 2004 01:05 PM

And it means the car is lighter. :)

scoobfan 20 December 2004 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by SamUK
225/35/18 Toyo's

They will be noiseier than standard.

Wider tyres with a lower profile increases it

Nick_Cat 20 December 2004 02:24 PM

[The pay off is that the lack of sound proofing means that you get to hear more of the flat four rumble! :-)

Best.[/QUOTE]
Yeh, it has its plus points I suppose I'll get used to it. Only really noticead it today when I had somebody in the back. Though next time I have to take the mother-in-law somewhere...

Greeno 20 December 2004 02:29 PM

Just turn the music up louder...;)

G.

RaymondH 20 December 2004 07:50 PM

The road noise in mine is awful (MY98) with 215/40.17s. Over some surfaces it's great but on others it drones and rumbles. I originally had Toyos which aren't known as a noisy tyre anyway but this time went for F1's after I saw them score highly noise-wise in a tyre test but there's no noticeable difference. I fitted a Noise Killer Acoustikit but that didn't make any difference to the road noise although it quietened everything else down.

Vegescoob 20 December 2004 08:05 PM

Do yah want the rallycar experience or luxo barge?

Bottomfeeder 21 December 2004 06:14 AM

Mine (MY00) used to be terrible, however recently purchased a new carpet, that made a vast improvement, other thing I did was to remove the polythene sheeting on the doors and replace with 1000 guage stuff from DIY store..............cabin now very quiet, Door mirrors create a lot of noise too.......still working on that one

scoobfan 21 December 2004 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by Vegescoob
Do yah want the rallycar experience or luxo barge?

Yeah - wrong car if you want luxary, but...for a tarmac terror !:)

scoobyDAZZA 21 December 2004 09:13 AM

haven't really noticed it on mine 'y' reg. classic
17s 215/40's
and i work in a quarry where i drive 12 miles a day there and back
down country lanes :-)

danieldenham 03 January 2005 08:54 PM

I had major issues with exhaust noise and this is how I solved it....

http://forums.sidc.co.uk/messageview...threadid=15050


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