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Sound Deadening Question : Door panels
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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 3276886" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>I don't think anybody wants you to weld the access holes shut. I use the aluminum flashing you can get at Home Depot. You can cut it with scissors. I double it up, making a sandwich with silicone caulk in between the two layers. Put some sound deadener on each side and you have a solid panel to fill the hole.</p><p></p><p>You can either use self tapping screws to hold them in place, or use silicone caulk (be sure to let it dry completely) or both. Works great and sealing that inner surface will be a big help in reducing road noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 3276886, member: 568035"] I don't think anybody wants you to weld the access holes shut. I use the aluminum flashing you can get at Home Depot. You can cut it with scissors. I double it up, making a sandwich with silicone caulk in between the two layers. Put some sound deadener on each side and you have a solid panel to fill the hole. You can either use self tapping screws to hold them in place, or use silicone caulk (be sure to let it dry completely) or both. Works great and sealing that inner surface will be a big help in reducing road noise. [/QUOTE]
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