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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8825684" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Someone’s ready to do some serious bass. I’m curious about this also. My solution was just to layer the back wall with sound deadener and glue carpet right on top of the deadener. Easy, lazy and kinda looked decent. I was afraid the metal and wood would slap together if I did a beauty panel over the metal. I had to shove 20 tennis balls between the truck bed and the cab because of how that back wall flexed, so I thought a piece of wood over it might cause problems. I was thinking expandable foam between the wood panel and back wall would keep panel slap from happening, but I never tried it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8825684, member: 678073"] Someone’s ready to do some serious bass. I’m curious about this also. My solution was just to layer the back wall with sound deadener and glue carpet right on top of the deadener. Easy, lazy and kinda looked decent. I was afraid the metal and wood would slap together if I did a beauty panel over the metal. I had to shove 20 tennis balls between the truck bed and the cab because of how that back wall flexed, so I thought a piece of wood over it might cause problems. I was thinking expandable foam between the wood panel and back wall would keep panel slap from happening, but I never tried it. [/QUOTE]
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