Telford81
Member
When removing my driver's side glovebox to replace some broken rivets on the hinge bar, I was reminded of the poor state of my bulkhead insulation/trim panels. Driver's side is tatty with the black card/plastic cracked in several places. Passenger side is mostly absent, leaving visible bare floorpan beyond where the carpet finishes. My car is a Series 1 2000 SC with the hessian/jute/compostable soundproofing stuck to the back. Looking at some replacements on eBay they seem to have a more modern sponge foam backing. Was this used for Series 2 cars? I'm thinking it would tidy up my footwells and possibly reduce some of the musty smell, that comes from 56 years of decay and rot.
Has anyone replaced the bulkhead trim/soundproofing panels, or is it better not to bother and stick on some more modern closed cell foam in a dark colour?
Has anyone replaced the bulkhead trim/soundproofing panels, or is it better not to bother and stick on some more modern closed cell foam in a dark colour?