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Old 06-11-2010, 07:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I really need to have this done when i do all the audio installs.

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I really need to have this done when i do all the audio installs.

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I'm getting ready to do this as well... I bought my stuff from fatmat.com. They have a 50ft package deal (comes with roller and a box-cutter) for $80.

50^ FatMat Sound Deadener Noise Killer

I also found, that Elemental Designs sells their low end sound-deading stuff for $1/sq.ft.

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I'm getting ready to do this as well... I bought my stuff from fatmat.com. They have a 50ft package deal (comes with roller and a box-cutter) for $80.

50^ FatMat Sound Deadener Noise Killer

I also found, that Elemental Designs sells their low end sound-deading stuff for $1/sq.ft.

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Yea i got fatmatt years ago when i did my truck !! Works great.
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Nice job. Looks very thorough and well pressed onto the panels.
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Please check out Second Skin, since they are a sponsor. I've used both their stuff and eDead from Elemental Designs, and I can definitely say Second Skin seems to be higher quality. This is coming from a huge Elemental Designs fan, having owned many subs, speakers, and an entire 7.1 setup in my living room.

You can check out my DIY guide that I made while installing Second Skin here:
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Please check out Second Skin, since they are a sponsor. I've used both their stuff and eDead from Elemental Designs, and I can definitely say Second Skin seems to be higher quality. This is coming from a huge Elemental Designs fan, having owned many subs, speakers, and an entire 7.1 setup in my living room.

You can check out my DIY guide that I made while installing Second Skin here:
DIY: Sound Deadening The Hatch

That's a great idea !!! always support here , I only used what i had left over from years ago setting in my garage..
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OK I started removing all of the panels from the rear trunk area in preparation for the installation of the Fatmat. Unfortunately, I am having difficult removing the side panels that cover the back part of the wheel wells. I can't seem to figure out where the release mechanisms are. Does someone have a diagram describing the release points for those rear panels? I would greatly appreciate it.
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OK I started removing all of the panels from the rear trunk area in preparation for the installation of the Fatmat. Unfortunately, I am having difficult removing the side panels that cover the back part of the wheel wells. I can't seem to figure out where the release mechanisms are. Does someone have a diagram describing the release points for those rear panels? I would greatly appreciate it.
There is a whole buch of vids on here for disassembly.
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OK I started removing all of the panels from the rear trunk area in preparation for the installation of the Fatmat. Unfortunately, I am having difficult removing the side panels that cover the back part of the wheel wells. I can't seem to figure out where the release mechanisms are. Does someone have a diagram describing the release points for those rear panels? I would greatly appreciate it.
There is a whole bunch of vids on here for disassembly.

Check stickys.
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Thanks folks as I did find the videos after 5 minutes of searching and they were extremely helpful.
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