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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Hudson, fl
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door panels/'69 chevy c-10
What is the best thing to use for sound deadening on the door panels. I'm repainting the panel, so might as well deaden the sound somewhat if I can. Thanks, Bill Oh and yea,,,,how the heck do you keep the same sign in password so you don't have to get a new one every so many days,,,,,
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Location: Gods country East,Tn
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Re: door panels/'69 chevy c-10
Use some dynamat or equivalent , I always use a heavy coat of rubberized undercoating inside the door making sure it's very clean first and the drains don't get clogged in the process . makes the doors sound a lot more solid when closing
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Location: Hudson, fl
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Re: door panels/'69 chevy c-10
I was thinking about putting something on the back of the panels themselves too?
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