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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6314835" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I dont recall the portion of the website you are referring to, but Im confident 'flat panels' were mentioned simply because they tend to be the more prone to excessive flex, as any bends in sheet metal tend to stiffen it in this regard. Door panels would be a good place to use it, as would a roof, or even quarter panels. Just dont place the tile itself on, say a sharp 90 degree bend in a panel. It wont alter vibrations any noticeable amount there.</p><p>Oh and Don, if you read this, you have my permission to use my technical animation from above describing your product's performance. Dont let it fool you, I didn't spent too terribly much time on it, Im a graphics wizard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6314835, member: 549629"] I dont recall the portion of the website you are referring to, but Im confident 'flat panels' were mentioned simply because they tend to be the more prone to excessive flex, as any bends in sheet metal tend to stiffen it in this regard. Door panels would be a good place to use it, as would a roof, or even quarter panels. Just dont place the tile itself on, say a sharp 90 degree bend in a panel. It wont alter vibrations any noticeable amount there. Oh and Don, if you read this, you have my permission to use my technical animation from above describing your product's performance. Dont let it fool you, I didn't spent too terribly much time on it, Im a graphics wizard. [/QUOTE]
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