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    I think im on my 4th bulk pack and havent touched the rear doors, roof or floor yet.


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    i thought that you you didn't have to cover every little spot tho?

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    doors, I always just covered the door between the actual door and door panel, anything more is wasting dynamat and adding unnecessary weight to your doors. one layer between the door panel and door will do the trick. you want to cover it completely and I would paint about 4" around where the speakers goes because it will be visible if you don't. make sure your window is up when you paint it. I had to re-tint a window once.
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