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Car Door & Trunk Shock-Absorbing Cushion Pads, 4-Pack
Car Door & Trunk Shock-Absorbing Cushion Pads, 4-Pack
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Reduce Door Slam Noise and Protect Your Car's Bodywork
These 4-piece Car Trunk and Door Sound Shock Absorbing Cushion Pads are designed to minimize door slam noise while adding an extra layer of protection to your vehicle's door and trunk frames. Each pad creates a soft buffer between the door and the body, helping to absorb impact, reduce vibration, and limit metal-to-metal contact when closing doors.
Constructed from durable, wear-resistant rubber foam with a strong self-adhesive backing, the pads are suitable for daily use in varying weather conditions. They adhere securely to clean, smooth surfaces on door frames, trunk lids, hatchbacks, or other contact points where you want to reduce noise and impact. The compact, low-profile design fits most passenger vehicles without interfering with normal door operation.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Noise & Vibration Reduction - Helps soften the impact when doors or the trunk are closed, lowering slam noise and reducing vibration inside the cabin.
- Body & Paint Protection - Acts as a buffer between the door and frame, helping to minimize minor scuffs, chips, and wear on painted contact areas over time.
- Quick, Tool-Free Installation - Peel-and-stick adhesive backing allows straightforward installation in minutes with no tools or modifications required.
FAQ
Q: Will these fit my car?
A: The pads have a universal design suitable for most cars, SUVs, and hatchbacks. They can be placed on any flat, clean contact area on the door or trunk frame.
Q: How do I install them correctly?
A: Clean and dry the surface, peel off the adhesive liner, then press the pad firmly into place for several seconds. For best adhesion, avoid washing the car or exposing the area to heavy moisture for 24 hours after installation.
Q: Can they be removed later?
A: Yes. They can typically be removed by gently prying them off. Any remaining adhesive can be cleaned with an appropriate adhesive remover safe for automotive paint.
Q: Where is the best place to stick them?
A: Common locations include the door frame contact points, trunk or hatch frame, and other areas where the door or lid meets the body and tends to create noise or impact.
