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using small gap filler inside the front doors?


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i really wanna both stop vibration and sound in my front doors (walled and sealed from Bpiller back so i only need front done), i have 200ft^2 of the 110mill GTmat extreme stuff to use but i was wondering if it would be more effective to some how fill the whole inside of the door with either small or big gap filler (expanding foam) to both add stiffness to both the outside and inside panels while all the small air pockets will stop noise and heat/cold..... any thoughts? has it been done before? ideas on how to make it no stick to window while not ruining the window up and down function?

in addition to that will doubling, tripling or more of the gt mat deadner be a much bigger difference then just 1 layer?

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How you gonna put your windows down or work anything that goes in the door if it's filled solid

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I think you should experiment on something you can throw away because it's not going to work like you have envisioned.

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1998 Chevy Silverado ext cab

Alpine CDA-9887

4 Team Fi 15s

2 Ampere Audio TFE 8.0

2 Ampere Audio 150.4

3 Digital Designs CS6.5 component sets

Dual Mechman 370XP Elite alternators inbound!

8 XS Power d3400

6 XS power d680

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Tsunami Wiring

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I would not do that. I would just stick with deadener. Your foam would most likely stick to the window and cause more problems. Also. it would block all of the drains in your door that let water out. There are too many moving components in the door.

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