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Insulation and Sound Dampening Kit; Door (64-66 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-44-912632
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Adhesive Backing
      • Yes
      • Cutting Required
      • No
      • Resistant To
      • Heat
      • Configuration
      • Multi Piece
      • Sound Damping
      • Yes
      • Universal Or Specific Fit
      • Specific
      • Fits 64-66 Mustang 2 Door Hardtop And Convertible

      Description

      Enhanced Soundproofing. The Insulation and Sound Dampening Kit for doors is designed to reduce unwanted noise and heat infiltration in vehicle doors, creating a quieter and more comfortable ride by blocking outside sounds and insulating against temperature variations. This kit is an excellent upgrade for classic Mustang owners seeking improved cabin comfort.

      Durable Multi-Layer Construction. Made from advanced, lightweight materials with adhesive backing for easy application, the kit requires no cutting and features a multi-piece design. It resists heat and provides superior sound damping performance without adding excess weight.

      Easy Installation. Installation is simple with pre-cut pieces that require no trimming or drilling, allowing quick and clean application directly onto door surfaces.

      Application. Specifically engineered for 1964 to 1966 Ford Mustang 2 Door Hardtop and Convertible models, this kit ensures a precise fit, maximizing insulation effectiveness without modifications.

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