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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8709950" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>I've now purchased what I'll need to do the front doors:</p><p>CLD, MLV, CCF, Butyl rope, and polycarbonate to use as a patch for the 2 large holes in my inner door structure.</p><p></p><p>My only question now after rereading your website's guide is when I put down the plastic patches, what should I use to go between the plastic and the metal or does it matter? I was thinking of doing butyl rope but wasn't sure if it would have enough sticking power with a 200w driver pushing behind it (not that it'll be a perfect seal, but still).</p><p></p><p>I'll also add that I'll be heating the polycarbonate to fit tightly against the metal all the way around the hole, so presumably a normal plastic/metal adhesive or maybe you could recommend one with a more gummy consistency like what originally came on the car to seal out water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8709950, member: 679555"] I've now purchased what I'll need to do the front doors: CLD, MLV, CCF, Butyl rope, and polycarbonate to use as a patch for the 2 large holes in my inner door structure. My only question now after rereading your website's guide is when I put down the plastic patches, what should I use to go between the plastic and the metal or does it matter? I was thinking of doing butyl rope but wasn't sure if it would have enough sticking power with a 200w driver pushing behind it (not that it'll be a perfect seal, but still). I'll also add that I'll be heating the polycarbonate to fit tightly against the metal all the way around the hole, so presumably a normal plastic/metal adhesive or maybe you could recommend one with a more gummy consistency like what originally came on the car to seal out water. [/QUOTE]
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