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Prime Lord

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I'm getting ready to do a full Dynamat install on the doors and of course the idea from Dynamat is to use the plastic liner underneath the door panel for a pattern. Yeah. That'd be nice.

Does anybody even still have these? If so, a picture of one so I can get an idea of where to cut? or wanna sell them? heh.
 

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Make your own pattern with paper... it's not that hard.
 

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Just cut and trim as you go and place them along the doors inner structure. I lined my entire firewall with that stuff.
 

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I did the whole floorpan, wheel wells, & roof before I put the interior back in. And its a pain in the butt to get it right. The problem I'm worried about on the doors is that I've got all the wires for the window/lock controls as well as the speednuts for the armrest.
 

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You put it on the roof? I was thinking of doing this...but as easy as the roof skin caves in while putting any amount of pressure on it, I didn't want to stick a pound or two of sound deadening material on it.
 

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Ordinarily, I'd agree with you...but w/ the T-Top frame there's plenty of support. Not to mention an air gap between the T-Top frame and the actual roof skin. So by the time I layed a layer up against the roof skin and then closed up the air gap, its pretty damn solid.
 
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