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THis has prolly been answered, however, no, a piece of wood will not work...  You are better off getting a specific kind of asphalt covered with an aluminum sheet.  I have been told that you can pick this up at hardware stores, called ice-break or something close?  Anyways, this stuff is close to Dynamat Xtreme.  If you want to get a little better a quality stuff, go to fatmat.com.  I have not bought it yet, but with the disdain they have for Dynamat, I would imagine that it is as good or better...  I just finished my car, and with -no- interior, it is as quiet...  One drivers seat and nothing else, and it is as quiet as with a full interior!  I love it....

HTH'


David
> 
> From: Jacob Hawes <gr8hunter1@comcast.net>
> Date: 2004/10/14 Thu PM 06:35:44 EDT
> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: trunk space
> 
> Gordon Forbess wrote:
> 
> >I remember doing it on a temporary basis to haul stuff, but I disliked
> >the noise.  The seats are good sound insulation.
> >  
> >
> Just had an idea about the noise. Would putting a hardwood lining in the 
> back help. I know I have seen truck beds made of 2x4s. The down side 
> would be bringing the floor up 2".
> 
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