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<blockquote data-quote="*Ace*" data-source="post: 7986454" data-attributes="member: 555445"><p>I wouldn't make any kind of barrier, but that's just me. Anyways, I personally would just go with the sound deadening.</p><p></p><p>I bought 37.5 sq. ft. of RAAMmat BXT II and about 114 sq ft Ensolite IUO Peel and Stick from <a href="http://www.raamaudio.com" target="_blank">RAAMaudio - Automotive sound deadening products</a> for about $130 before shipping and am very happy with it. I have covered both my front doors, front door panels, as well as the complete trunk and lid and I still have a few 1.8cf sheets left. I put the Ensolite peel and stick on the body of the car where the trunk lid contacts it when closed. When the trunk is closed you can't see the ensolite and it has eliminated just about 100% of the rattles that came from the trunk.</p><p></p><p>Just remember to only use about 25% coverage of BXT on the parts you sound deaden. I went a little overboard and put about 50%-75% coverage, but I had extra to waste anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Ace*, post: 7986454, member: 555445"] I wouldn't make any kind of barrier, but that's just me. Anyways, I personally would just go with the sound deadening. I bought 37.5 sq. ft. of RAAMmat BXT II and about 114 sq ft Ensolite IUO Peel and Stick from [URL="http://www.raamaudio.com"]RAAMaudio - Automotive sound deadening products[/URL] for about $130 before shipping and am very happy with it. I have covered both my front doors, front door panels, as well as the complete trunk and lid and I still have a few 1.8cf sheets left. I put the Ensolite peel and stick on the body of the car where the trunk lid contacts it when closed. When the trunk is closed you can't see the ensolite and it has eliminated just about 100% of the rattles that came from the trunk. Just remember to only use about 25% coverage of BXT on the parts you sound deaden. I went a little overboard and put about 50%-75% coverage, but I had extra to waste anyways. [/QUOTE]
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