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Installed Sound Deadening ran into problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="stylez777" data-source="post: 4895713" data-attributes="member: 575311"><p>I think I may have put too much on cause when I was finished my door panels would not snap back on right, it kept poping back out. Only 2 thing i could do would be:</p><p></p><p>1. push it in, and screw it back and hope it doesn't crack or pop off.</p><p></p><p>2. There is styrofoam on the inside of the door panel. If I take it out along with the cheap looking carpet/foam covering it should fit back on fine. Though i'm not sure if this styrofoam has to be there or what purpose it serves or if it's a good idea to even remove it. I was thinking if i took it off to use the left over deadener and line the inside of the door panel. Is this a good option? or shoot for option 1?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylez777, post: 4895713, member: 575311"] I think I may have put too much on cause when I was finished my door panels would not snap back on right, it kept poping back out. Only 2 thing i could do would be: 1. push it in, and screw it back and hope it doesn't crack or pop off. 2. There is styrofoam on the inside of the door panel. If I take it out along with the cheap looking carpet/foam covering it should fit back on fine. Though i'm not sure if this styrofoam has to be there or what purpose it serves or if it's a good idea to even remove it. I was thinking if i took it off to use the left over deadener and line the inside of the door panel. Is this a good option? or shoot for option 1? [/QUOTE]
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