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Hi,

I managed to grab:

3 * 18" x 32" (457mm x 812mm)

For ~$85 delivered, its on *ok* price, I'm starting to think I should have bought the xtreme bulk kit for ~$250 and got all 9 sheets but I'm only doing the front doors and I'm a little short for cash.

Will 3 sheets be enough to sound deaden the entire door? Both inner and outer skin?

I assume I might run out if I try and do the door trim?

Or....?

Thanks,

Gareth

no- 3 sheets will do the outside only. I would use the foam for the inner skin. (name escapes me.)

if you want a small pack flick me a PM and I'll sell you one.

Hey,

Used a full 3 sheets on the outer skin and just made it :down:

FHRX offered a reasonable price on the dynamat so bought 3 sheets and some diffusers from them, installed the tweeters today, and wired up the speakers.

Just need to make spacers (and will make them big because there big speakers) and more dynamat and I'm ready to go :P

Took some pics too, tweeters were not installed as well as I wanted but will work...(I re-used the window sail mounts of the factory tweeters).

If anyone wants the old plastic speaker mounts or speakers/tweeters PM me :banana:

only ones of the dynamat. (just looked in my work images.)

product is dynaxorb.

Dynaxorb???? I'm buying two squares of that....

Are you talking about this dynaxorb:

http://www.ryda.com.au/Dynamat-11855-Dynaxorb-p/11855.htm

only ones of the dynamat. (just looked in my work images.)

product is dynaxorb.

you had me confused with the inside/outside bit. i have dynaxorb behind each speaker on the stagea and some equivalent on the R33. i had visions of you using some type of foam product that i hadn't seen.

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