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To sound deaden or to not sound deaden?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8856382" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would do min. as possible if its a Leased vehicle or if I do not consider keeping the vehicle after paying it off. I like the Fat Mat 80 mill sound deadner. Prep and clean the area being done with Alcohol works well. Cut and place the areas wanted, and Id recommend using a heat gun and a roller to make sure it sticks well for whatever deadner you choose. Just warm it up to get it sticky not within the melting process, but warm enough to roll and it will stick much better than not using a heat gun. You can do 2-3 layers on the doors usually. one layer works just fine. id do the doors, entire floor, Back doors, and back fire wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8856382, member: 634282"] I would do min. as possible if its a Leased vehicle or if I do not consider keeping the vehicle after paying it off. I like the Fat Mat 80 mill sound deadner. Prep and clean the area being done with Alcohol works well. Cut and place the areas wanted, and Id recommend using a heat gun and a roller to make sure it sticks well for whatever deadner you choose. Just warm it up to get it sticky not within the melting process, but warm enough to roll and it will stick much better than not using a heat gun. You can do 2-3 layers on the doors usually. one layer works just fine. id do the doors, entire floor, Back doors, and back fire wall. [/QUOTE]
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