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I applied deadener to the plastic panels as well, but I also used 3/16 weatherstripping to the outer edges of the panel where it meets the steel door skin, as
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I applied deadener to the plastic panels as well, but I also used 3/16 weatherstripping to the outer edges of the panel where it meets the steel door skin, as well as making "washers" out of it around the push fasteners where it met the steel. Time consuming, but solved the problem for me.
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So if you want to go to this extent, I can probably help talk you through pulling the regulator panel off to where you have access to the inside of the outer door skin and such.
Using the method my wife and I had figured out earlier in the winter you can deaden the entire exterior skin along with the bottom. For me, this is the only way. I think "slapping" the deadener on top of the reg. panel is a joke. The only tricky part about pulling the panel off is, you have to drill out 2 rivets. These rivets hold the panel to the window tracks. Putting the panels back on is just a little tricky, but not too bad. I've had mine back together now for a month or so and am not having any problems whenever I raise or lower the windows. Send me a PM and I can give you some info; if you feel like going this route.. Probably not something you want to do in your friend's driveway to where you need to have completed in an afternoon... Pat |
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I agree. you want to get in there and deaden that whole panel as well.
be cautious, because your cable runs up and down in the channel where the back of the rivet lies
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![]() I have some sound deadening material left over. Has anyone tried adding a speaker cover (i.e. enclosure) to the back side of the the 6.5" speakers? I am not sure if adding a speaker cover would potentially damage the speaker. This type of enclosure is sold to protect the back of speaker from potential water damage. Last edited by 37Z; 03-11-2012 at 09:16 AM. |
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