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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8397068" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Just doing the inner doors face will do wonders for you.I went with 80 mil FatMat,and used a heat gun to make sure it sticks.Loud 40 series Flowmasters,and can barely hear them as Ive done the floors and back wall in another xcab chevy I have..97.Just try the doors first up front and go from there.You can always add later if you want.Does help alot with road noise also while just driving with hu on talking on phone through Btooth..At the least do the frnt doors face side first..Helps ALOT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8397068, member: 634282"] Just doing the inner doors face will do wonders for you.I went with 80 mil FatMat,and used a heat gun to make sure it sticks.Loud 40 series Flowmasters,and can barely hear them as Ive done the floors and back wall in another xcab chevy I have..97.Just try the doors first up front and go from there.You can always add later if you want.Does help alot with road noise also while just driving with hu on talking on phone through Btooth..At the least do the frnt doors face side first..Helps ALOT! [/QUOTE]
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