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Installed my JBL components today, next question!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingstroker" data-source="post: 7933047" data-attributes="member: 644892"><p>I peeled the foam liner off my door, it was thin and did not stick well, came off in one piece. I think it's a combination dust/sound barrier and doesn't do either very well. I left the fiber insulation on the plastic inside door panel. Thought about reapplying it (foam liner) after the deadener but there was no point. You need something that sticks completely as possible at every point it covers. The foam liner was only (barely)stuck around the edges and a little throughout the panel. I the back corners of my crew cab I put a good sized piece of deadener around the mounting hole before I mounted the speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingstroker, post: 7933047, member: 644892"] I peeled the foam liner off my door, it was thin and did not stick well, came off in one piece. I think it's a combination dust/sound barrier and doesn't do either very well. I left the fiber insulation on the plastic inside door panel. Thought about reapplying it (foam liner) after the deadener but there was no point. You need something that sticks completely as possible at every point it covers. The foam liner was only (barely)stuck around the edges and a little throughout the panel. I the back corners of my crew cab I put a good sized piece of deadener around the mounting hole before I mounted the speaker. [/QUOTE]
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