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Old 06-10-2011, 09:44 AM
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Today's progress: Just waking up and getting ready for home depot. Hopefully the doors will be fully deafened by 12pm. I will take a picture of the pillar. It's the one that the rear door gromet is attached to.
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Most everything on the pillars pop off. Some have a torx bolt holding it in somewhere, but the rest of the panel is held in with push clips. You just need to know where to pull and voila.

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Man has it been a day!! Here's what I have so far.
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I didn't plan on doing this but I had barely enough fatmat left over. Whoever said this stuff isn't sticky is crazy as hell!!
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so you used MDF to fill the big holes in the door. good idea.
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Originally Posted by blackknight87
so you used MDF to fill the big holes in the door. good idea.
Yeah it was super thin mdf. The door panels are really hard to mount now though. Haha.
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yea i could see that.
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I'm hoping to finish up tomorrow. Running the 0 gauge will be the toughest part.
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I clay'd up the speaker baffles this morning. They're going to seal up perfect. I'm making a trip to home depot now to pickup a dremel 4000. I'll keep yall updated.
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Ok following

Question what is it your using the clay for and what are you sealing it against?


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