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<blockquote data-quote="acold7dusta" data-source="post: 2563826" data-attributes="member: 567993"><p>well the correct way to do the holes in your doors is to cut a piece of plexi or sheet metal and cover it in dynamat and then glue it to the door. dynamat in large areas like that is floppy, and wont be as effective.</p><p></p><p>some tips for deadening: take your time, vacuum the surface, wipe it down with denatured alcohol, and use a head gun to apply it. start off with smaller pieces, and gradually get bigger, untill you are comfortable.</p><p></p><p>installation goal-significant less vibrations, less road noise, better resale, etc. not very familiar with tacmat, but i think it may be for behind speaker use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acold7dusta, post: 2563826, member: 567993"] well the correct way to do the holes in your doors is to cut a piece of plexi or sheet metal and cover it in dynamat and then glue it to the door. dynamat in large areas like that is floppy, and wont be as effective. some tips for deadening: take your time, vacuum the surface, wipe it down with denatured alcohol, and use a head gun to apply it. start off with smaller pieces, and gradually get bigger, untill you are comfortable. installation goal-significant less vibrations, less road noise, better resale, etc. not very familiar with tacmat, but i think it may be for behind speaker use [/QUOTE]
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