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Originally Posted by WhiskeyHotel Yea, I am wondering the same thing. If it had the adhesive, maybe I could stick it on the back or on top of the thin

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Old 10-10-2011, 06:53 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Yea, I am wondering the same thing. If it had the adhesive, maybe I could stick it on the back or on top of the thin bottom mat.
The adhesive is there so you can get a good fit to the metal. The material actually helps reduce the vibration in the metal from the travel, which make the road noise. Just placing the material in the trunk would possibly help, but you would see a much bigger difference if it was glued down to the metal. I have been into car stereo's since high school, so I have seen a thing or two. Hope this helped.

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