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<blockquote data-quote="ktraughb" data-source="post: 4895778" data-attributes="member: 567457"><p>the foam is there for support so the door doesnt flex in at that point. i often take it out doing installs. it is hard foam but it doesnt make a world off difference if its not in there. the carpet is basically a cheap sound deadening/wire management system. as long as your wiring wont be draping into the joints for the door handles etc, and the door doesnt dip in where the foam was, it will be just fine to take it out. i would add deadener to that spot on the panel though, especially if its a large plane. if its real big, it may affect the ridgidity of the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktraughb, post: 4895778, member: 567457"] the foam is there for support so the door doesnt flex in at that point. i often take it out doing installs. it is hard foam but it doesnt make a world off difference if its not in there. the carpet is basically a cheap sound deadening/wire management system. as long as your wiring wont be draping into the joints for the door handles etc, and the door doesnt dip in where the foam was, it will be just fine to take it out. i would add deadener to that spot on the panel though, especially if its a large plane. if its real big, it may affect the ridgidity of the door. [/QUOTE]
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