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<blockquote data-quote="preacher" data-source="post: 1565429" data-attributes="member: 566817"><p>I'd love to build my own someday, but my time is severely constrained. I got a bargain on some qforms for my camry once (vehicle specific) and they worked great. I treated the inside with a healthy layer of dynamat extreme I would highly suggest this to anyone using these.</p><p></p><p>I also used duct tape to bridge any gaps from the inside. This is not visible unless you get on your knees and squint with a flashlight. A healthy amount of polyfill (more than what they give goes a long way too. Some dynamat on the kick panel area of the car itself helps too.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info. I was still looking for information on how they fit into different cars specifically a toyota matrix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preacher, post: 1565429, member: 566817"] I'd love to build my own someday, but my time is severely constrained. I got a bargain on some qforms for my camry once (vehicle specific) and they worked great. I treated the inside with a healthy layer of dynamat extreme I would highly suggest this to anyone using these. I also used duct tape to bridge any gaps from the inside. This is not visible unless you get on your knees and squint with a flashlight. A healthy amount of polyfill (more than what they give goes a long way too. Some dynamat on the kick panel area of the car itself helps too. Thanks for the info. I was still looking for information on how they fit into different cars specifically a toyota matrix. [/QUOTE]
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