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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jo on June 09, 2023, 11:16:56 am
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In business they say “pick the low hanging fruit” so we choose the doors to start. An easy 2-3 hour project. The inside door panels have only 4 screws. There is one in the upper corner near the A pillar, one in the opposite lower corner and one behind the door handle. Once the one behind the door handle is out, we carefully removed the small panel behind the handle. There is an internal screw through a metal plate just above the door handle. The panel then lifted up and off. Behind it was a piece of clear plastic sheeting cut to fit the door and stuck in place. I removed it carefully to use as a pattern. I layer the Dynamat sheets down being carful to provide the required overlap and traced the plastic sheet. I marked every opening, and hole where screw or piece of the door panel would go through. I cut the Dynamat to the shape of the door and cut out the door handle and speaker openings but only cut “x” where other openings would be. Once the Dynamat was applied to and adhered tightly to the contours of the door with a roller, I fine tuned the size and placement of the screw holes and holes where the inner panel would hang. All seams were taped with foil tape, then the inner panel was put back on.