Deadener on plastic

Bradl79, what route did you go? My RAM truck has same inner panel. It's a huge molded plastic piece that covers the entire inner door. So, no holes to fill, and I don't see how the traditional products for metal doors would be effective? My thought is to "CLD" the outer door skin and decouple the speaker.

 
Caleb I got a new car and had to re do it

Irish I ended up just doing inside the door panels due to the cheap GTMat would not stick on plastic unless u get more expensive deadener it may would I had some old audio technix 80mil and that seemed to stick just did not have enough to do anything

 
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