Hearing protection - is it needed?
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Hearing protection - is it needed?
I've been hunched over my LST2 a lot recently, running it in and tuning it etc, and I was wondering whether it is advisable to wear some hearing protection either plugs or defenders?
I did notice the other day that my hearing had slightly deadened(it recovered soon enough) but, if I remember rightly, prolonged exposure leads to an exponential loss in hearing.
Your thoughts please.
I did notice the other day that my hearing had slightly deadened(it recovered soon enough) but, if I remember rightly, prolonged exposure leads to an exponential loss in hearing.
Your thoughts please.
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if its an all day everyday thing I think you might be better off with protection, but if its just on the weekends for a couple min at a time, i wouldnt worry about it.
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I've had problems when breaking in engines with my ears, ringing and headaches... Didn't help that I was next to brick walls and that but next time I just used some in ear buds from a MP3 player, (isolating) and it worked perfect!
Other than breaking in I wouldn't bother and enjoy the noise .
Other than breaking in I wouldn't bother and enjoy the noise .
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
I would say no but that's entirely up to you
when I run any nitro car I never wear any ear protection, and when i run my savage I have the loudest pipe possible (hpi ribbed)
and I have dual 12 in subs right behind my seat in the blazer as well
when I run any nitro car I never wear any ear protection, and when i run my savage I have the loudest pipe possible (hpi ribbed)
and I have dual 12 in subs right behind my seat in the blazer as well
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
It doesn't bother me, but that decision is up to you, if you think it is to loud, get a set, there is no shame in protecting yourself.
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
No, hearing potection is not needed, but I personally would suggest you wear some anyways. If you totally love the sound of the nitro, you can always take them off when you truck is down some ways.
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
at first i wore protection but then quit because i found it better to listen to the truck to know if it was running right.
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
im normally atleast 10'+ from my car so noise isn't the largest issue, but do be carefull, like they said, you got 2 ears and 2 eyes[&:]
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
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It can be helpful with gassers.
It can be helpful with gassers.
I won't run a Gasser 1/5 scale without ear protection. It gives me a head ache is all and takes away the fun. I even wear safety glasses to protect my eyes. It doesn't make me look like a dork. My Tilly hat does that I get weird looks when body surfing at the beach wearing a big hat in the water
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RE: Hearing protection - is it needed?
Cheers for the replies fellas.
Anyway, it was really only a concern while being sat next to the vehicle while breaking it in/messing about. I'm not that daft to think I need protection when the truck is off in the distance.
Anyway, it was really only a concern while being sat next to the vehicle while breaking it in/messing about. I'm not that daft to think I need protection when the truck is off in the distance.