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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8865461" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>#2-</p><p> Do Not put any over the areas such as your fuel Pump or any access for vehicle maintenance areas, such as Window regulators door mechanisms ect. Leave those uncovered and deal with later. Its best to have s few sheets of 1/8" or 1/4" 1ftx 1ft sheets of ABS plastic to use to cover those areas and screw on the outside perimeter and place deadner on top of that to match the rest of the deadner to look as a solid covering for appeal. you can use silicone/Caulking to seal up around the ABS to use a box blade to cut and access those areas later. these are the techniques Ive learned on my own over the years from making several mistakes that cost me time and money and frustration. ABS sheets of Black 1'x1' are what I like to use up to 3/8" thick can be found on ebay fairly reasonably priced by searching. I would encourage you to purchase some before getting started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8865461, member: 634282"] #2- Do Not put any over the areas such as your fuel Pump or any access for vehicle maintenance areas, such as Window regulators door mechanisms ect. Leave those uncovered and deal with later. Its best to have s few sheets of 1/8" or 1/4" 1ftx 1ft sheets of ABS plastic to use to cover those areas and screw on the outside perimeter and place deadner on top of that to match the rest of the deadner to look as a solid covering for appeal. you can use silicone/Caulking to seal up around the ABS to use a box blade to cut and access those areas later. these are the techniques Ive learned on my own over the years from making several mistakes that cost me time and money and frustration. ABS sheets of Black 1'x1' are what I like to use up to 3/8" thick can be found on ebay fairly reasonably priced by searching. I would encourage you to purchase some before getting started. [/QUOTE]
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