NOICO Sound Deadening/Dampening
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I don't blame you for doing it, and the likely hood of it ever needing to come off is nill.
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I wasn't knocking your choice, just telling my experience with butyl tape type products, and concuring with invest because if it ever needs to come up, its gonna be a BITCH to get off.
I don't blame you for doing it, and the likely hood of it ever needing to come off is nill.
I don't blame you for doing it, and the likely hood of it ever needing to come off is nill.
#13
I took a quick gander behind the door panel yesterday, and at first blush, the process to apply the product in this location would appear to be a bit involved. The carrier plate would have to come off and you'd have to work around the window regulator and various components - or remove them. Not impossible to do, but more than I want to mess with at this point. No worries. I don't think there's a reason for me to ever remove, but if I had to, I'm sure your assessment is accurate.
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Yes. When I dynalined my door panels I removed that plastic panel that houses window regulator. But don't know the trick to getting that out cuz there's not enough give to reach behind it to line doorskin ... So it must come out. There has to b an easy trick to removing this and accessing inner door skin. My audio installer did it to his JK and said it greatly reduced road noise. Guess I will swing by the shop and ask him the install trick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGI8UWG8s0