In part two of Silencing the Wrangler, Anthony steps up to the interior of the Jeep, stripping the interior of every panel, carpet, and the sound system and lays down Damplifier Pro and other goodies. The process used in this series is designed to reduce road noise and quiet the interior of the Wrangler, not an easy task for a vehicle designed without a proper roof, doors, or any real factory sound deadening. By reducing road noise, Anthony ensures his drive will be quieter on the inside, which means any audio components he's installed won't have to work as hard to seem as loud as they were before the deadening install.
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2003 GTI 1.8T
Kenwood LZ800 & Nav/Addzest DRX-9255/MB Quart QSD 3-way/Autotek 5.1 Amp/Illusion Audio ND-10
OEM HIDs/Shaved Hood & Bumper/FK Badgeless Grille/18" BBS RC/APR 91 Chip/APR Turboback/Samco DV/H&R Premium Coilovers/Carbonio CAI/Samco Hoses/PowerSlot Slotted Rotors/Goodridge Stainless Lines
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