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I've been wanting to seal my doors, but don't know the process. So far all my doors have a layer of damplifier pro in them. They also have a factory plastic cover that's garbage in my opinion. Have a lot damplifier pro left, so I want to know and maybe see visually how to properly seal the doors. Vehicle is a 2001 chevy tahoe. Also would I need to deaden the panels before I put them on? Is this beneficial or overkill? What is a good material to use? Thinking about using the rest of the damplifier pro then ordering some alpha damp. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Have to be sure you get the door vents aswell but not all the way the water that goes in when it rains or it will just sit in there and rust a strip of extra thick weather stripping could hurt I know my doors don't sound like a box chevys trunk anymore.

Kenwood KIV-BT900

Front Stage

RF 400-4 Runs off dedicated 4 awg ofc

RE 6.5 125.5.

Lanzar Max Pro 6.5

Boston S60 6.5 components

Rear

Soundstream BX-15

Boston S60 6.5 components

4x Sundown SA8 v1.5

Crescendo BC3500D

2.4 net 28hz

4 runs of 0 gauge

Big 3

HC2400

700ca up front

Singer 350 Amp Alt

No deadener :/

Scytek Galaxy Alarm

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it depends on system you run. For most set up, damp pro will be plenty. Unless you running some crazy shit, you could use foam to fill the doors in to make them solid.

Going to run an 8, 2 6.5's and two tweeters in each door in the front, and a three way comp set in each door of the rear. Want good midbass and most of all try to get all I can out the speakers. Full focal setup, so I want them to sound the best they can.

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