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Old 05-16-2006, 10:23 AM
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Please show me what you got, Thanks! (trunk, doors etc.)
Old 05-16-2006, 03:22 PM
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Now, I realize that for proper imaging and soundstage, I will have to mount my Focal TN-52 tweets in the pillars. I wanted to keep the cabin looking stock, but by mounting the tweeters in the stock location of my '05, it placed the music in my lap.

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(Photo taken before I Dynamatted inside of fender wells)








I used 108 sq. ft. of Dynamat X-treme.
I think the most important thing to Dynamat is the door panels. Secondly, the interior of the trunk lid and the underside of the convertible tray.

Just my thoughts,
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Old 05-16-2006, 05:07 PM
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Just started laying mat tonight, got one door and part of the trunk done.
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eDead V1

Installed trunk tonight. The rest of the car this week.


















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HEY not fair RXDI your gas tube is a cool color!! lol
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My gosh Thraak....your car is awesome - was just going to ask you how much you used but WOW, very impressed, I only did my interior cabin so far and still have to do the trunk!

Great job man..........I'm inspired!


here's my pics:






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anymore pics??? I will be doing this process soon, so more pics would be great!!!
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Thraak: Our doors look the same now Great speaker choice!





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Wow thats a really nice job thats all one piece for the most part right? Awesome!
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Yes pretty much all one piece - I tried to do as much as I could in one piece and then add the rest in as small layers.

2 words of advice: Use gloves or you're going to have some real nasty cuts (think paper cuts but MUCH deeper)


**One added bonus from this dynamat I just found out....with the added dynamat, my doors now "THUD" when I close them! Road noise also seems to have decreased substantially and seems like wind noise has also decreased.

It's very solid and sounds almost like my BMW doors - woohoo!


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