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<blockquote data-quote="Brian_smith06" data-source="post: 7096863" data-attributes="member: 575609"><p>I will admit i have never used clay method though so I personally cannot scrutinize how well it works from personal experience only what i have read on forums.</p><p></p><p>I will also say that when i start on my next car i will be welding some additional bars in there to help the door remain as solid as possible followed by a lot of deadener. In my opinion this would be ideal, just a little further than a lot of people are willing to go. However, im also the guy who is either going to have 2 6.5" or single 8" mids in his doors playing at most up to 900 hz with gobs of power to them so im going to need some hella strong doors to handle this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian_smith06, post: 7096863, member: 575609"] I will admit i have never used clay method though so I personally cannot scrutinize how well it works from personal experience only what i have read on forums. I will also say that when i start on my next car i will be welding some additional bars in there to help the door remain as solid as possible followed by a lot of deadener. In my opinion this would be ideal, just a little further than a lot of people are willing to go. However, im also the guy who is either going to have 2 6.5" or single 8" mids in his doors playing at most up to 900 hz with gobs of power to them so im going to need some hella strong doors to handle this [/QUOTE]
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