Moisture Barrier?
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In the doors, there's the white plastic, which i'm assuming is for a moistrure barrier between the door and the paneling, well, it shouldn't be a bid deal if i take all that out right? the only thing that should be vibrating in the door is the speaker....
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Rep Power: 0 Yes it is a big deal.. Beleive it or the inside of your door sees ALOT of moisture.. everytime it rains water leeks into your door.. DOn't remove it... if you do..replace it with sound deadening mat.. NOT DYNAMAT... it's agreat product.. but there's better out there for much less $$$$$$
Check out the RAAM Mat deal we have on here.. or also check out www.b-quiet.com
Check out the RAAM Mat deal we have on here.. or also check out www.b-quiet.com
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Rep Power: 0 Ok, so i should either put sound deadening mat over it, or take it off and cover the whole door with it.. will the moisture affect the sound deadening material at all? I'm prolly gonna cut it all out and replace it with something like the RAAM stuff... is this even a good idea? i mean i can hear the plastic behind the door rattling.. it drives me nuts.. Thanks
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