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Old 8th June 2014, 06:09   #21
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Well I got round to Sound deadening both front doors.
I got the sound deadening which Mangoman posted (thanks), 1st I resealed behind the speaker and all the openings in the door and then used that's left of the deadening on the door panels.



And what a different it makes, it brings out the best of the focal speakers.
There is still some small rattlings at high volume but no where near as much.

Thanks Mangoman, FezzyFox and Jakg.
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Old 8th June 2014, 07:18   #22
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Well I got round to Sound deadening both front doors.
I got the sound deadening which Mangoman posted (thanks), 1st I resealed behind the speaker and all the openings in the door and then used that's left of the deadening on the door panels.



And what a different it makes, it brings out the best of the focal speakers.
There is still some small rattlings at high volume but no where near as much.

Thanks Mangoman, FezzyFox and Jakg.
As an added bonus, the doors shut with an even more reassuring dead thud
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Old 10th June 2014, 21:08   #23
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Looks good!! Remember a Fir Tree clip by the lockpin an ordinary clip is not strong enough.

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Old 15th June 2014, 10:31   #24
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Yeah, you need a EKM100270 fastener! http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-EKM100270
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Old 15th June 2014, 21:11   #26
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Old 16th June 2014, 16:54   #27
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Old 11th July 2014, 09:19   #28
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Well I got round to Sound deadening both front doors.
I got the sound deadening which Mangoman posted (thanks), 1st I resealed behind the speaker and all the openings in the door and then used that's left of the deadening on the door panels.



And what a different it makes, it brings out the best of the focal speakers.
There is still some small rattlings at high volume but no where near as much.

Thanks Mangoman, FezzyFox and Jakg.
Would one of those rolls be enough for two doors?
Looking at the web they also show the product being stuck on the actual door, rather than the door card.



I am not really sure the most effective way to use this product. What opinions do you guys have?
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Would one of those rolls be enough for two doors?
Looking at the web they also show the product being stuck on the actual door, rather than the door card.



I am not really sure the most effective way to use this product. What opinions do you guys have?
Hi Bob,

My sound deadening is behind the Focal bass/mid driver on the door itself in my car.
If you have some left over though I see no reason why not to use it on some of the rattly parts of the door card as well
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Thanks Jeff. That makes sense.
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