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<blockquote data-quote="Chris02NeonSXT" data-source="post: 684262" data-attributes="member: 544477"><p>This past sunday and today I was working on deadening my doors. Last week I did the passenger door, today I did the driver door. Both times I noticed there was a little bit of condensation/water on the backs of my speakers, and inside the door. There were no puddles/small ponds etc, in the door, just what seemed to be a little more then condesation. Should I be concerned about this, and should I install some of those foam baffles? If installed, would they affect the performance of my braxials?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris02NeonSXT, post: 684262, member: 544477"] This past sunday and today I was working on deadening my doors. Last week I did the passenger door, today I did the driver door. Both times I noticed there was a little bit of condensation/water on the backs of my speakers, and inside the door. There were no puddles/small ponds etc, in the door, just what seemed to be a little more then condesation. Should I be concerned about this, and should I install some of those foam baffles? If installed, would they affect the performance of my braxials? Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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