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i would say first find out what the rattle is!! i had a terrible rattle once and turned out to be a loose rivet on window motor !! find the rattle and figure out what the rattle is first before you spend money when you don't need !

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Some some deadener wouldn't hurt either..

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Some some deadener wouldn't hurt either..

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I didnt even think about that! Maybe that is why I am post in the second skin forum and asking about Alpha Damp and Damplifier Pro(by the way, this is sound deadener!) I already have 5 layers of damp pro in my roof that is holding up great but just want to know the best products for my application.

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Damp pro would be perfect for the doors I would think. I'm quite happy how it worked on mine :)

Alpha damp might be too difficult to get in there.

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well alpha damp would be better bc its a better product. but depends on how much ur using too.

i would also recommend sealing the gigantic hole in the door as well and getting some overkill to use as gasket for that speaker. those doors on the f150 are sorta a pain

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theres no such thing as too expensive when it comes to upgrades like that, because imo if you are gonna spend to upgrade then do it correctly rather then be a cheap ass ricer
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Some some deadener wouldn't hurt either..

He mentioned Sound deadener in the first post...

Alpha Damp is thicker so thats what i would go with for your doors. Also you should look into Spectrum. It does the same thing i think but can get into places that Damp cant. just my 2 cents.

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For door flex of the outer door skin, I'd use alpha damp. It only needs 25% coverage to be effective. And accessing large portions of the door can be a pain. So the effectiveness of AD at 25% coverage would be a plus. I would bet 1 20 square ft. pack would be enough to do all 4 doors.

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i used both damp pro and alpha and i would say for flex i would use alpha damp because of the super thick and strong constraining layer on it

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