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<blockquote data-quote="mastarecoil" data-source="post: 2068096" data-attributes="member: 567914"><p>When I did my doors I did one layer on that inside metal layer, as it looks like you did in your picture. I also did one layer on the inside of the outter metal of the car (if that makes sense). For me it was just as easy to do with the window rolled up as if the glass was out. I just cut pieces around 12"x12", folded them, slid them inside the door and hoped they stuck where I wanted them. I also did a layer on the inside of the plastic door panels. I think it all worked pretty well, though I did it at the same time as I did the rest of my stereo, so I dont have a before and after comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastarecoil, post: 2068096, member: 567914"] When I did my doors I did one layer on that inside metal layer, as it looks like you did in your picture. I also did one layer on the inside of the outter metal of the car (if that makes sense). For me it was just as easy to do with the window rolled up as if the glass was out. I just cut pieces around 12"x12", folded them, slid them inside the door and hoped they stuck where I wanted them. I also did a layer on the inside of the plastic door panels. I think it all worked pretty well, though I did it at the same time as I did the rest of my stereo, so I dont have a before and after comparison. [/QUOTE]
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