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An alternative to cover inner door holes worth a try?
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8147889" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>If you're concerned about sound bouncing around inside the door then perhaps you should try what keep_hope_alive does with bagged fiberglass insulation. It's a good idea that's been on my to-do list for months. Here's what I did with roof flashing and some CLD: <a href="http://www.513electronics.com/easy-way-electronics-blog/reclaiming-lost-midbass-without-breaking-the-bank-sound-dampening-part-3/" target="_blank">article</a></p><p></p><p>This was one of the first of several steps I've done to dampen my doors. I now have 3 layers total between the door and the inner panel, using CCF, MLV, and 3M Thinsulate Acoustic. It's a whole lot of material, and my door panel doesn't fit right along the bottom edge, but I don't care on this car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8147889, member: 628688"] If you're concerned about sound bouncing around inside the door then perhaps you should try what keep_hope_alive does with bagged fiberglass insulation. It's a good idea that's been on my to-do list for months. Here's what I did with roof flashing and some CLD: [URL="http://www.513electronics.com/easy-way-electronics-blog/reclaiming-lost-midbass-without-breaking-the-bank-sound-dampening-part-3/"]article[/URL] This was one of the first of several steps I've done to dampen my doors. I now have 3 layers total between the door and the inner panel, using CCF, MLV, and 3M Thinsulate Acoustic. It's a whole lot of material, and my door panel doesn't fit right along the bottom edge, but I don't care on this car. [/QUOTE]
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