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  1. One of the easiest things I have done that made a big difference was adding mass loaded vinyl to the back of the rear seats. I was able to slide it in-between the seat and the carpet backing and it stays perfectly in. I could tell a huge difference with this, and this was done after I put dynamat in a checkerboard fashion over all door-skins and also put mass loaded vinyl inside the door panels.
  2. Dang, you put that quite liberally, everywhere! None of that affected the door's ability to close and seat properly? I'm tempted to do this tomorrow on my day off...at 3-5 bucks a roll, figure it's worth a shot.
  3. I'm envisioning he installed it on top of or next to the current weatherstripping that is running along the sides and bottom of the door panel. Pictures would greatly help. It looks like they carry this at Ace hardware, so I may run by and check it out.
  4. A Pic of the rubber tape would be great, Also, where did you get the rubber tape? Can you post a link of the or a similar product? Thanks,
  5. I'd also like to know about ^^ question. I was thinking of following the other guide and doing the B-Quiet V-comp install in all four doors, but then also installing the b-quiet ultimate damper, but just doing the center portion of each door (outside panel itself). This would reduce cost for sure and if it's 90% of effectiveness of full coverage, then I'm fine with that.
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