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What Sound Deadening Foam do I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChaseinBass" data-source="post: 8561649" data-attributes="member: 655848"><p>Use some weather stiripping foam on back of licence plate is got adhesive back so easy cheesy done lol . As far as hatch goes I have never had one but probably want butyl vib deadener maybe 2 or 3 layers and maybe a layer of 1/8 cc foam under the door panel itself and a layer of MLV on top of foam and door panel back on top of it all . Thats how I had to do most all of my truck and and its quiet AF and my doors hardly flex anymore as well as back of cab. If you need links to products I can send later and pics if needed Pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChaseinBass, post: 8561649, member: 655848"] Use some weather stiripping foam on back of licence plate is got adhesive back so easy cheesy done lol . As far as hatch goes I have never had one but probably want butyl vib deadener maybe 2 or 3 layers and maybe a layer of 1/8 cc foam under the door panel itself and a layer of MLV on top of foam and door panel back on top of it all . Thats how I had to do most all of my truck and and its quiet AF and my doors hardly flex anymore as well as back of cab. If you need links to products I can send later and pics if needed Pm me. [/QUOTE]
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