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<blockquote data-quote="millionaremoris" data-source="post: 28346" data-attributes="member: 542910"><p>If you are willing to redo your whole trunk and commit it to just subs you can make a fiberglass bottom for the subs and then spray foam that is called goo foam or something like that it comes in a red spary can it is wet to start with but then it dries and expans hard and is a alot denser the dynamat. You can also it some old cushion which goes on the bottom of carpet for padding or rip apart an old mattress and uses that installation crap on the bottom and then spray foam on top and then if you ever sell the car you can take the subs out and the foam will come out cuz it is stuck to the padding not the metal of the car, good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millionaremoris, post: 28346, member: 542910"] If you are willing to redo your whole trunk and commit it to just subs you can make a fiberglass bottom for the subs and then spray foam that is called goo foam or something like that it comes in a red spary can it is wet to start with but then it dries and expans hard and is a alot denser the dynamat. You can also it some old cushion which goes on the bottom of carpet for padding or rip apart an old mattress and uses that installation crap on the bottom and then spray foam on top and then if you ever sell the car you can take the subs out and the foam will come out cuz it is stuck to the padding not the metal of the car, good luck [/QUOTE]
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