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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 4240745" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>Depends how much you want to get into it, how much money, time and what not. Me I am hitting up my trunk this week as that is my focal point to start out as I have quite a bit of bass and that is where the majority of vibrations come from. When I say trunk, I mean the whole thing with overlapping sheets. You don't have to do that as you can focus on where the vibrations are coming from and lay some on top of it, but me I figure I have enough Square footage to overlap. Then doing the rear deck, doors, and the floors and lastly the roof. I doubt you want to get into all that, but you can. Just takes time, money and some elbow grease and general know how of taking out seats and what not and putting it all back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 4240745, member: 563177"] Depends how much you want to get into it, how much money, time and what not. Me I am hitting up my trunk this week as that is my focal point to start out as I have quite a bit of bass and that is where the majority of vibrations come from. When I say trunk, I mean the whole thing with overlapping sheets. You don't have to do that as you can focus on where the vibrations are coming from and lay some on top of it, but me I figure I have enough Square footage to overlap. Then doing the rear deck, doors, and the floors and lastly the roof. I doubt you want to get into all that, but you can. Just takes time, money and some elbow grease and general know how of taking out seats and what not and putting it all back together. [/QUOTE]
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