PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Jan 19, 2006 #1 my door panels have this thin plactic sheet inbetween the frame and the outer panel should i just take it off its gettiing in the way Click to read more...
my door panels have this thin plactic sheet inbetween the frame and the outer panel should i just take it off its gettiing in the way Click to read more...
~Magick_Man~ 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,261 10 bedford,Tx Jan 20, 2006 #2 you could take it off, it just keeps water from getting out of the door (bad way to say it) so no it is not essential but i would leave it unless you have an actual reason to take it off. ~Magick_Man~
you could take it off, it just keeps water from getting out of the door (bad way to say it) so no it is not essential but i would leave it unless you have an actual reason to take it off. ~Magick_Man~
johnson 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,436 2 Kansas City, MO Jan 20, 2006 #3 Dear noob, Sticky: Proper Door Sound Deadening and You ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... Last Page) squeak9798 Sincerely, Johnson ps: all your questions have already been answered by someone else.
Dear noob, Sticky: Proper Door Sound Deadening and You ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... Last Page) squeak9798 Sincerely, Johnson ps: all your questions have already been answered by someone else.
JimJ 5,000+ posts Tangled Up in Blue 32,922 107 Hillsborough, NC Jan 20, 2006 #4 PM me if you have any questions...I'm assuming your '96 E-350 door is not substantially different than my '94 E-150 one was.
PM me if you have any questions...I'm assuming your '96 E-350 door is not substantially different than my '94 E-150 one was.