Lynn,
I used 12" Dynamat rubberish, adhesive backed squares. Had to cut them
to fit some dimensions, but it is not difficult with the correct
cutter. Small scissors are a real pain.
These also work well on the firewall (inside) to reduce cockpit noise.
The doors do have a solid(er) "thunk" when closing.
Much neater than the sticky undercoat spray method. I believe it had an
Aluminum foil backing.
These were available at an Auto Paint dealer.
Steve
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Lynn Wall wrote:
> All,
>
> I have the door panels off and was wondering if I should put any of the
> sound deadening materials in. I realize that decreasing the sound is not
> realistic and is not my goal but making the doors seem more solid when
> closing is.
>
>
>
> Anyone have any experience with this? Anyone product recommendations?
> Dynamat, etc.
>
>
>
> Also, how much does one need to install to create a more "solid" sound.
>
>
>
> Lynn
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