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<blockquote data-quote="JettaGLI" data-source="post: 1144510" data-attributes="member: 563027"><p>I had a fiberglass enclosure built at a shop, into the spare tire well, and...... I noticed that the box was leaking air, I could hear it. I confirmed it today when I held a light to the parts of the box I could get to and saw light on the outside, from the inside throgh cracks where the baffle connects to the box.</p><p></p><p>My other observation, and this where I want installers opinions, is that the guy who built my box used staples to attach the baffle to the box. Is this standard for you guys to do?</p><p></p><p>I can understand using them in hard to reach areas, but I thought that screws were a must, ESPEACIALLY IF THERE IS NO GLUE.</p><p></p><p>Also, I noticed that the side of my box that is not anything but fiberglass flexes. Is it normal to just use fiberglass where there is nothing behind it? The other 3 sides of my box have steel behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JettaGLI, post: 1144510, member: 563027"] I had a fiberglass enclosure built at a shop, into the spare tire well, and...... I noticed that the box was leaking air, I could hear it. I confirmed it today when I held a light to the parts of the box I could get to and saw light on the outside, from the inside throgh cracks where the baffle connects to the box. My other observation, and this where I want installers opinions, is that the guy who built my box used staples to attach the baffle to the box. Is this standard for you guys to do? I can understand using them in hard to reach areas, but I thought that screws were a must, ESPEACIALLY IF THERE IS NO GLUE. Also, I noticed that the side of my box that is not anything but fiberglass flexes. Is it normal to just use fiberglass where there is nothing behind it? The other 3 sides of my box have steel behind it. [/QUOTE]
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