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<blockquote data-quote="tooshort_128" data-source="post: 8596523" data-attributes="member: 576847"><p>I'm still putting together the pieces to my system but am thinking about getting the jump on my acoustic treatments. I've been checking out GTMat Quadro which has CCF built into it. I was thinking of covering about 75% of the outer door skin with it, sealing the one large opening in the door with mdf or abs plastic, then covering about 75% of the inner door skin, and putting a layer of MLV on top of it. I plan on putting more on the back wall (F-150), but wonder if doing the rear doors would really make a difference? Does this sound like a solid plan so far?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooshort_128, post: 8596523, member: 576847"] I'm still putting together the pieces to my system but am thinking about getting the jump on my acoustic treatments. I've been checking out GTMat Quadro which has CCF built into it. I was thinking of covering about 75% of the outer door skin with it, sealing the one large opening in the door with mdf or abs plastic, then covering about 75% of the inner door skin, and putting a layer of MLV on top of it. I plan on putting more on the back wall (F-150), but wonder if doing the rear doors would really make a difference? Does this sound like a solid plan so far? [/QUOTE]
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