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Old 04-08-2010, 07:40 PM
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Where are the critical spots on these cars to put sound deadening material. I am going to do the inside and out of the doors, rear hatch lid so the subs don't pound it to pieces... Maybe the inside of the foot wells so the components sing like a concert up front.

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i would do the doors, entire trunk area, and floors up front. That should get rid of alot of the noise. To be honest, doing the entire floor would be best, but doing these areas should give you the best result.
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Appreciate it, that is alot or work but I bet it would be worth it after it's all said and done.
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Originally Posted by 99345hp
i would do the doors, entire trunk area, and floors up front. That should get rid of alot of the noise. To be honest, doing the entire floor would be best, but doing these areas should give you the best result.
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The trunk isnt that hard to do, I ended up going up to the rear bucket seats (didnt feel like pulling out the seats at the time). One other thing I had to do afterwards was use the spray dynomat stuff on the rear light housings bc those were rattling with the subs as well.




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