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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8551550" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Run what you have and see how the structure and integrity of the vehicle holds up..Plywood is/can be a bit cheaper in the long run verses the several amounts of deadner applied,and adds more stability/strength.Im just letting you know about my experiencing of running 4-xfls/12s in my xcab,and how much deadner Ive used/3 layers of 80 mill,and still in need of some stability for the roof structure.And I have only used a 4-chamber ported enclosure,and looking to do a wall build that ive been putting off and know that I deff need to beef up the roofing/ect.But Its your choice.You can use the deadner now since you have bought it already,which really helps kill out alot of unwanted road noise and will help with panel flex.Every vehicle is different even the same type of vehicle..Its all dependent of power,install equipment ect.You can always add Plywood at a later time if needed,and it will help stabilize/strengthen the roof/ect. and can be less expensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8551550, member: 634282"] Run what you have and see how the structure and integrity of the vehicle holds up..Plywood is/can be a bit cheaper in the long run verses the several amounts of deadner applied,and adds more stability/strength.Im just letting you know about my experiencing of running 4-xfls/12s in my xcab,and how much deadner Ive used/3 layers of 80 mill,and still in need of some stability for the roof structure.And I have only used a 4-chamber ported enclosure,and looking to do a wall build that ive been putting off and know that I deff need to beef up the roofing/ect.But Its your choice.You can use the deadner now since you have bought it already,which really helps kill out alot of unwanted road noise and will help with panel flex.Every vehicle is different even the same type of vehicle..Its all dependent of power,install equipment ect.You can always add Plywood at a later time if needed,and it will help stabilize/strengthen the roof/ect. and can be less expensive [/QUOTE]
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