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<blockquote data-quote="gpvw t5" data-source="post: 8706614" data-attributes="member: 679860"><p>Thanks for your reply</p><p>In fact i have been the using the vehicle (vw t5) for a while ,with the doors fully covered with the sound deadened/proof material >on the inside of the outer door panel and the outside of the metal inner window mech. panel .,( which bolts on ).see images as requested .</p><p>The sound is good for a van and i believe that i have made a good job .</p><p>But i am fed up with the these heavy doors and wish to lighten them a little by removing some material .</p><p>I remember that they felt a lot flimsier before ,so there was scope to add weight .But being heavy stuff this extra weight has really compromised the opening/closing "feel" so the point where it really frustrates me !!. Anyway i hope to be able to remove material whilst retaining the sound deadening quality . ??</p><p></p><p> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpvw t5, post: 8706614, member: 679860"] Thanks for your reply In fact i have been the using the vehicle (vw t5) for a while ,with the doors fully covered with the sound deadened/proof material >on the inside of the outer door panel and the outside of the metal inner window mech. panel .,( which bolts on ).see images as requested . The sound is good for a van and i believe that i have made a good job . But i am fed up with the these heavy doors and wish to lighten them a little by removing some material . I remember that they felt a lot flimsier before ,so there was scope to add weight .But being heavy stuff this extra weight has really compromised the opening/closing "feel" so the point where it really frustrates me !!. Anyway i hope to be able to remove material whilst retaining the sound deadening quality . ?? . [/QUOTE]
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