AlperUtkuCeylan

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Hello everyone,

Previously, I did soundproofing on many parts of the vehicle and shared them on the forum.

In addition to these, I soundproofed the A-pillar to minimize the tweeter sound quality issues and crackling, and I also soundproofed the rear wheel wells from the trunk area.

Although it is particularly cumbersome and risky in terms of clips to remove the trim pieces at the back, I can say that it was worth the effort.

Next up are the doors and the front parts of the floor carpet. Stay tuned.

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Hello everyone,

Previously, I did soundproofing on many parts of the vehicle and shared them on the forum.

In addition to these, I soundproofed the A-pillar to minimize the tweeter sound quality issues and crackling, and I also soundproofed the rear wheel wells from the trunk area.

Although it is particularly cumbersome and risky in terms of clips to remove the trim pieces at the back, I can say that it was worth the effort.

Next up are the doors and the front parts of the floor carpet. Stay tuned.

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How did you remove the trim and carpet around the sides of the boot?
 
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So no screws apart from the seat back? Tried to get it all off before but didn't remove the backrest and struggled so gave up
You can do it without removing the backrest and other side trim but its most likely can crack the piece.
There is no screw that holding the boot trim, just nails.
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To try I did this without removing the side trim but I cant recommend that.
 
You can do it without removing the backrest and other side trim but its most likely can crack the piece.
There is no screw that holding the boot trim, just nails.
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To try I did this without removing the side trim but I cant recommend that.
I see. That is what I tried doing but it didn't feel right so I left it. There's not much online showing how to take bits off this ibiza so you're very helpful ahaha
 
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I did the doors on mine a few months back, speakers sound much better and doors seem more solid but not really much change in terms of noise
when I hear how much the sound quality has improved only with the A-pillar, I am very curious how high quality it will be when I make the doors as well