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An alternative to cover inner door holes worth a try?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alrojoca" data-source="post: 8147450" data-attributes="member: 638714"><p>Okay my doors already had CLD about 80%, I had CLD covering a 14 by 6 inch inner hole, and open hole due to a plastic insert for the window, I cut it off, that support is not needed after checking the window down and inspecting it. Now I plan to cover the whole hole.</p><p></p><p>The MLV is non smelly 1/8 1lb/sqf, originally I planed to use this since it is a barrier easy to cut and it is thin compared to sheet metal. And as I mentioned, I just cut 2 sheets of MLV for the door cards, all cuts done for cables connectors, attachments, the biggest hole is like 2 by 2" it is for a bracket and screw for the card. Besides that only 2 more 1/2" holes and the speaker openings, cards snap tight, I only plan to put CCF in areas that need it since I am afraid it may not fit. I may glue the CCF to the MLV to make it easier or velcro it to the inner door area.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Trumpet, let me know what you think, the rears are not a big deal for me, before I had poor bass and response with the after market coax speakers, I hope it improves after fully sealing the whole hole. I also had some heavy moisture that got my speakers wet and it shows. The MLV I am doing is to improve the rear door's closing, road noise. Maybe the hole created an air pocket, still does after my tests without sealing the hole.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alrojoca, post: 8147450, member: 638714"] Okay my doors already had CLD about 80%, I had CLD covering a 14 by 6 inch inner hole, and open hole due to a plastic insert for the window, I cut it off, that support is not needed after checking the window down and inspecting it. Now I plan to cover the whole hole. The MLV is non smelly 1/8 1lb/sqf, originally I planed to use this since it is a barrier easy to cut and it is thin compared to sheet metal. And as I mentioned, I just cut 2 sheets of MLV for the door cards, all cuts done for cables connectors, attachments, the biggest hole is like 2 by 2" it is for a bracket and screw for the card. Besides that only 2 more 1/2" holes and the speaker openings, cards snap tight, I only plan to put CCF in areas that need it since I am afraid it may not fit. I may glue the CCF to the MLV to make it easier or velcro it to the inner door area. Thanks Trumpet, let me know what you think, the rears are not a big deal for me, before I had poor bass and response with the after market coax speakers, I hope it improves after fully sealing the whole hole. I also had some heavy moisture that got my speakers wet and it shows. The MLV I am doing is to improve the rear door's closing, road noise. Maybe the hole created an air pocket, still does after my tests without sealing the hole. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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