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Old 06-06-2018, 02:56 PM   #4
wrndln
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Default Re: Sound deadening in a roadster door

What I did on the rear doors of my 29 phaeton was buy some rubbery/plastic garden pavers at Menard's (a home improvement store in the upper Midwest). They were about 3/4" thick and about 16" square. They have a fair amount of density and are heavy. I cut the squares into strips that would fit through the large holes on the inside of the doors. The strips were glued in place with some epoxy glue. It made the door way more solid. If you don't understand what I am describing, send me an email or PM.
Rusty Nelson
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File Type: jpg Rubber mat front.jpg (80.8 KB, 95 views)
File Type: jpg Rubber mat side.jpg (53.5 KB, 72 views)
File Type: jpg Phaeton rear door inside w matting.jpg (55.1 KB, 81 views)
File Type: jpg Rear phaeton door last inside material.jpg (52.9 KB, 82 views)
File Type: jpg Rear phaeton door matting done.jpg (59.2 KB, 76 views)
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