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Proudrcf 11-12-2013 09:52 AM

2000 crv road noise
 
Hi friends first post here and needed some opinions and suggestions. I have a 2000 crv and love it. It is well taken care and has only about 90,000 miles. We've decided to keep it as our family car so long trips. Ive noticed though on intestates and highways when i get up to speed (70-80mph) the road noise is pretty bad. My family doesn't really mind but i was hoping to do somethings to reduce the road noise. A friend suggested low road noise tires. I wanted to throw it out and see what you guys think. Thanks:)

acmech52 11-13-2013 03:27 AM

welcome to the forum. Yes tires help. you can also spray noise dampener spray on your wheel well and under carraige to help dampen the road noise. It comes in an aerosol can and sprays black and bumpy. also add noise abosorbant material anywhere there is only metal or space between the interior and frame.

lowlife9 11-13-2013 05:09 PM

you can use jute material in the cabin to absorb sound you can find it at home depot in the carpet section in rolls its what they use under floor carpets. your vehicle should already have a very thin layer of jute under the floor liner.

bucwheat 11-14-2013 06:46 PM

I had a lot of road noise in my C-5 corvette ,when I put new tires on it 50% of the noise went away, so tires do help!as well as undercoating in wheel wells as stated above.

BillJackson 11-24-2013 02:48 AM

maybe you need new tires. stop being cheap. and have it looked at by a professional, i hope you recognize now that you dont save any money.

bucwheat 11-24-2013 06:21 AM

He was asking for our opinions ,road noise does often come from worn tires,how many miles on them.


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