Conversation Between JimJohnD and KenR
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Sorry for the delay, I JUST saw it. To answer your question, yes. The service manual covers interior trim panels fairly well. It shows each kind of clip you are going to run into. If you have the right tool to extract them they should be able to be reused. We are thinking the same thing. I'm still waiting on my I2, it should be in early next month. But I'm thinking Dynamat. I already have plans for a sub and I really don't like rattles. As far as the Service manual goes, it is great. I know I've learned a lot.
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JimJohnD,
Could you look at your Insight manual and let me know if you think it does a fair job of describing how to remove some of the various inner/plastic body panels, like around the rear shocks, etc. I am thinking about adding some sound deadening/insulation to the car to reduce the tire noise a bit. In order to do that I would need to be able to remove some of the various inner body plastics. $150 is a fair price for the manual if it covers this area... Just curious if the interior is covered to this extent. Thank you ahead of time. Ken (Portland, OR)