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Old 11-05-2016, 12:32 AM   #10
notchbackgta
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Re: Inner Door Insulation

I got in there with a 1.5" putty knife and scraped off all the old stuff. Came off pretty easy and it doesn't cover the entire door skin so it didn't take too long. I then used Fatmat on the skin and the inner panel on the inside.

Dynamat is NOT a good sound barrier, it ONLY dampens panel vibration. If you want sound deadening you need to use a sound barrier. It is hard in these vehicles since there isn't as much room to hide a second and third layer of material in the doors. I plan on putting as much as I can behind the door card and maybe hanging/gluing some to the inside of the door, but that won't be easy
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