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you might just want to start with the trunk and doors. Since you could do the trunk/doors and floor in separate installations. you might find that the floor isn't necessary.
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you might just want to start with the trunk and doors. Since you could do the trunk/doors and floor in separate installations. you might find that the floor isn't necessary. That might save you some time and $$$
Dont forget to put a noise barrier like luxury liner pro or equivalent on top of your dynamat. Ive heard that makes a difference. There are a plethora of thread on this site that cover that topic. I believe one member wrote up a DIY using damplifer and luxury liner from second skin. That could be a good place to start. |
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