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Old Apr 17, 2006
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full-blown noise reduction...how many square feet?

Hey guys. I'm planning to do a full damplifier job on my coupe this summer. Anyone have an estimate as to how many square feet I'll need? BTW, when I say full job, I mean:
1 layer on inner sheet metal of each door
1 layer trim panel on each door
1 layer behind side panels for back seats (against sheet metal)
1 layer behind side panels for back seats (against trim)
1 layer over whole floor, inc. firewall
1 layer all around the trunk
1 later on bottom side of rear deck
1 layer on top side of rear deck

Should take a couple of days...I just don't want to have to reorder

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100 square feet, give or take.
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I'd say 200+ sf. A layer of closed cell foam every where too.
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I used 200 sq feet for 3 layers over every surface except my roof and firewall.
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