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Proper Door Sound Deadening and You
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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4793341" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>When you pop off your inner door panel the most immediate piece of metal that you see (where the speaker will mount too) will be your inner door panel. This inner panel should have lots of holes in it and molded shapes and such, these holes are for access to the window mechanisms and door locks and such, the piece of metal that you see THROUGH those holes in the first piece of metal is your Outer door panel. The outer panel is the same as the outside of the door on your car. So reach through all those holes with the window up and cover as much area as you can with the amount of deadener that works for you. Then when that outer panel is all deadened you can move on to sealing the big holes and deadening the inner panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4793341, member: 572078"] When you pop off your inner door panel the most immediate piece of metal that you see (where the speaker will mount too) will be your inner door panel. This inner panel should have lots of holes in it and molded shapes and such, these holes are for access to the window mechanisms and door locks and such, the piece of metal that you see THROUGH those holes in the first piece of metal is your Outer door panel. The outer panel is the same as the outside of the door on your car. So reach through all those holes with the window up and cover as much area as you can with the amount of deadener that works for you. Then when that outer panel is all deadened you can move on to sealing the big holes and deadening the inner panel. [/QUOTE]
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