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Old Oct 27, 2003
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Moisture sheet necessary?

I took out the moisture sheets in my door panels and just threw them out so I can do some dynamatting. I didn't dynamat over the big gaps that this sheet was made to protect but is it entirely needed to have them and should I really go back and buy new sheets to respread over the mat? Thanks.
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cheap trick: go to LOWE'S or HOME-DEPOT and get some plastic drop-cloth (it comes in different sizes)...then pick-up some glue...you can cut the plastic to whatever size you need and then glue it on
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they are supposed to keep water and moisture that goes passed the window scrapers out of your door and direct it to drain out. Do what FALKEN said and put them back in.
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