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<blockquote data-quote="Nizzel" data-source="post: 367424" data-attributes="member: 546967"><p>I am in the process of deadening my entire trunk with secondskin. I have never done this before and am kinda just working my way through it. Now, I am currently doing my trunk lid and am wondering exactly how I go about deadening the trunk lid the correct way. The way my trunk is set up (2002 Altima) is there are a couple big openings in the lid itself (about 4 inches in diameter). I am not sure how to go about the job because of these. Do I just put some deadener over the holes and simply cover them? Or should I just cut the deadener to a shape that fits the trunk lid by going around these holes? Again, I am new to this and any help would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nizzel, post: 367424, member: 546967"] I am in the process of deadening my entire trunk with secondskin. I have never done this before and am kinda just working my way through it. Now, I am currently doing my trunk lid and am wondering exactly how I go about deadening the trunk lid the correct way. The way my trunk is set up (2002 Altima) is there are a couple big openings in the lid itself (about 4 inches in diameter). I am not sure how to go about the job because of these. Do I just put some deadener over the holes and simply cover them? Or should I just cut the deadener to a shape that fits the trunk lid by going around these holes? Again, I am new to this and any help would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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