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Deadening doors on a 06 civic help!
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<blockquote data-quote="04murdalanche" data-source="post: 7928837" data-attributes="member: 637570"><p>[quote name='myjaja']So, let me start off by thanking cthedinger from Audio Technix once again for the deadener. Ill be putting it into good use.</p><p></p><p>But anyways, Ill be using some abs sheets to cover the holes in the door. Then deaden the whole door with the Audio Technix deadener. Ill also be adding some closed cell foam around the speaker from the oustide. Does this sound good? Is there anything else I should add thatll help? Also, I read up that adding closed cell foam inside the actual door will help some. Is this true or just a waste of money?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p><p>With the research Ive done, best process is</p><p></p><p>Deaden outer door skin</p><p>plug all holes in the doors with material of your choice, )Id use aluminum or make fiberglass plugs over ABS but thats just my opinion, to each its own):fro:</p><p>if you use aluminum, deaden both sides, tap it into the doors</p><p>the closed cell foam over that</p><p></p><p>never heard of closed cell on the outer door skin though</p><p></p><p>maybe [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] can chime in on this? thats who i watch builds for when it comes to deadening and SQ</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="04murdalanche, post: 7928837, member: 637570"] [quote name='myjaja']So, let me start off by thanking cthedinger from Audio Technix once again for the deadener. Ill be putting it into good use. But anyways, Ill be using some abs sheets to cover the holes in the door. Then deaden the whole door with the Audio Technix deadener. Ill also be adding some closed cell foam around the speaker from the oustide. Does this sound good? Is there anything else I should add thatll help? Also, I read up that adding closed cell foam inside the actual door will help some. Is this true or just a waste of money? thanks[/QUOTE] With the research Ive done, best process is Deaden outer door skin plug all holes in the doors with material of your choice, )Id use aluminum or make fiberglass plugs over ABS but thats just my opinion, to each its own):fro: if you use aluminum, deaden both sides, tap it into the doors the closed cell foam over that never heard of closed cell on the outer door skin though maybe [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] can chime in on this? thats who i watch builds for when it comes to deadening and SQ [/QUOTE]
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