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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Audio" data-source="post: 1251431" data-attributes="member: 564191"><p>Replacing your stocks with comps would never be a waste of time. However you can deaden your doors without having to add that much weight. You don't have to go to the same lengths that some of us have. Any deadening that you do will help. I've seen people use duct tape to cover holes in doors. Is it the best way? No, but it helps. However cotton wouldn't do anything. So get put em in there and do as much deadening as you feel comfortable with. It will sound better than what you have currently have I'm sure. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Audio, post: 1251431, member: 564191"] Replacing your stocks with comps would never be a waste of time. However you can deaden your doors without having to add that much weight. You don't have to go to the same lengths that some of us have. Any deadening that you do will help. I've seen people use duct tape to cover holes in doors. Is it the best way? No, but it helps. However cotton wouldn't do anything. So get put em in there and do as much deadening as you feel comfortable with. It will sound better than what you have currently have I'm sure. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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