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If youve followed my post then you well know that i shall be putting 8" subs in my door.
Other then sealing the door well with silicone would using that cotton stuff, sometimes put in sub boxes, be a bad idea? I would only use around the sub and areas of the door where the window and window mech would not stand a chance of getting tangled up with it. Is there n e thign else that i could do to make the subs in the door sound better. Notes: Planing on running two kicker comp 8"s with 80-100w each using a 2 channel amp and 8 gauge wire. |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Nov 15, '03 From mississippi Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I also am planning doing this install if were you I would worry about putting polyfill or anything like it in your doors. I think I am going to dynamat my doors.
Why do want to use polyfill with a free aair set-up??? Are trying to keep the rattling down??? If that is the case some sort of foam I think will work. It would need to solid so it would not mess the doors internals. I maybe wrong but this what I am going to do. William ![]() |
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