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Around $500 front stage
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8617821" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Yes you got all that right. Id look into fast rings instead of those foam baffles. For your door, deadening alone wont be good enough, you'd want to get some sheet metal to seal off the big gaps in the door. Then deaden both the metal portions of the door and the plastic door panel. If you want less road noise then you can do a layer of mass loaded vinyl with a layer of closed cell foam as well to decouple. The mlv and cld is optional but depending on how much midbass you get from sealing the gaps, you might still need to do ccf to prevent rattles.</p><p></p><p>Its pretty fun to tune especially if you have an RTA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8617821, member: 650438"] Yes you got all that right. Id look into fast rings instead of those foam baffles. For your door, deadening alone wont be good enough, you'd want to get some sheet metal to seal off the big gaps in the door. Then deaden both the metal portions of the door and the plastic door panel. If you want less road noise then you can do a layer of mass loaded vinyl with a layer of closed cell foam as well to decouple. The mlv and cld is optional but depending on how much midbass you get from sealing the gaps, you might still need to do ccf to prevent rattles. Its pretty fun to tune especially if you have an RTA. [/QUOTE]
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