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I'm due to receive my dynamat door kit, but their site doesn't seem to mention whether you are supposed to mount the speaker (or speaker pod) directly onto the material itself, or to cut the material around the whole thing.

I'm guessing that if I mount it on the material, it will act as a damper and not vibrate the door as much, but then you aren't getting the rigidity that the speaker needs to properly throw the cone around.

Dynamat sell a speaker kit also, which is just two small squares for mounting the speakers onto. It looks to be the same stuff as what's used in the door kit, so i'm assuming the manufacturer wants me to mount the pods back onto the dynamat material.

Anyone have any ideas? (chris?)

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Yeah, but do you trim the hole for the inner of the speaker, so that the factory screws go through the dynamat, or to you trim the hole for the overall outside circumference for the whole speaker, so that it mounts back to the metal?

Thanks, RocketBoy!

I guess i'll mount the whole pod over the dynamat, then trace a hole for the same size as the inner circle of the pod.

Might aswell remove the black rubber from the back of the pod too, while i'm at it.

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