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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 23, '08 From Hawaii Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) ![]() |
ok from all the work im doing with my car im getting short on cash. im not bothered so much by the rest of my car but my right door seems to get more vibration at the higher volumes than i would like. so question: what is better, get a small 1'x1' dynamat to cover the front speakers or use "edead" for the entire door? also how much would i need to cover both doors with one layer. thanks in advance.
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 6, '08 From Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
ok from all the work im doing with my car im getting short on cash. im not bothered so much by the rest of my car but my right door seems to get more vibration at the higher volumes than i would like. so question: what is better, get a small 1'x1' dynamat to cover the front speakers or use "edead" for the entire door? also how much would i need to cover both doors with one layer. thanks in advance. dynamat sell a two door kit, comes with 4 sheets, 16x48 IIRC it ran me $144 and was enough to do the inside skin on both doors with some left over to put on my trunk(in a coupe) its better to cover the whole door rather than a small portion of it, but if that is all you can afford then go for it, something is better than nothing -------------------- 1 JL 1,000/1v2
2 JL 12" W6v2 2 Focal 6.5 component 165a1 Kenwood DDX512 head unit Running 142.6db with the back seat up:) |
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