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How many sq ft do you think i would need if i were to do my doors, roof, and back wall for an ext cab silverado?

I'd say 50 or so would do it. 40 did my accords trunk, and I mean 3 layers on lid, layer on the sides, some on floor and top and bottom of rear deck.

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it depends on you. I have over 80 sq feet in my truck. thats a double layer on the roof and back wall, the floor and the back seat side walls. ill need more to do my doors. Its the three door extended cab so take that for what its worth.

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it depends on you. I have over 80 sq feet in my truck. thats a double layer on the roof and back wall, the floor and the back seat side walls. ill need more to do my doors. Its the three door extended cab so take that for what its worth.

n8 thanks dude,

im still debating if i should do the floors or not

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It really depends on you, what you're running, and what future plans you have if any.

My daily driver is an 03 ext cab silverado and I used 230sq ft. But I'm also running about 16000 watts rms total in my truck. If you're not going all out I would say get 80sq ft and do the floors.

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n8 thanks dude,

im still debating if i should do the floors or not

what year is yours? I pulled out the rear seats in my 98 and the floor is like a double layer with a large pocket in between them. You can actually push down on the top layer and here it ping when it pops back up. I couldnt have that so I deadened that area heavy. I'm a little overboard on stuff like that htough. thats just how I am.

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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

Second Skin

Stinger

Tsunami Wiring

Sky High

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depends on what year it is.

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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

Second Skin

Stinger

Tsunami Wiring

Sky High

A Real Voltmeter not a piece of shit stinger.

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It really depends on you, what you're running, and what future plans you have if any.

My daily driver is an 03 ext cab silverado and I used 230sq ft. But I'm also running about 16000 watts rms total in my truck. If you're not going all out I would say get 80sq ft and do the floors.

Wow didnt realize i didnt put what im gonna be running. Going with 2 BL 18's with a crescendo 3k for now... future plans are to upgrade to some BTLs .. think im just gonna order 80 sq of damp pro for now..

You have any vids of your truck? I wanna see that thing get down lol

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