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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8705726" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Gotcha, I appreciate it. So the only thing that would touch the outer skin is the butyl rope between things like the support bars and the outer skin? The image on the site seemed to show a full MLV coating on the reverse side of the painted door exterior but I see now that it's actually ABS plastic it just looked like the holes were still there lol.</p><p></p><p>For sure, I'm debating what to do with my car at the moment, between upgrading the head unit (a real PITA to maintain the old features and requires permanent albeit hidden alterations to the car), sound deadening it, and giving up a lot of trunk space to add another subwoofer. Due to the covid-19 stuff I've got a lot more time than normal and a lot less money than normal, so leaning towards soundproofing. I know once I get started it's going to be a major cripple on the usefulness of the car until it's done unless I want to get very good at reassembling the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8705726, member: 679555"] Gotcha, I appreciate it. So the only thing that would touch the outer skin is the butyl rope between things like the support bars and the outer skin? The image on the site seemed to show a full MLV coating on the reverse side of the painted door exterior but I see now that it's actually ABS plastic it just looked like the holes were still there lol. For sure, I'm debating what to do with my car at the moment, between upgrading the head unit (a real PITA to maintain the old features and requires permanent albeit hidden alterations to the car), sound deadening it, and giving up a lot of trunk space to add another subwoofer. Due to the covid-19 stuff I've got a lot more time than normal and a lot less money than normal, so leaning towards soundproofing. I know once I get started it's going to be a major cripple on the usefulness of the car until it's done unless I want to get very good at reassembling the car. [/QUOTE]
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