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ollie2007uk
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#1
14th January 2007, 16:57
can any1 help? i have some skinz soundproofing, i have taken off my door panels but dont know where to put the skinz.
does any1 have any pics or advice?
my_saxo_sport
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#2
14th January 2007, 17:06
well i have just done my car and i put it on the inside of the outter skin of the door and then covered the inside of the door
Saxo-Slag
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#3
14th January 2007, 17:13
As said above mate.
ollie2007uk
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#4
14th January 2007, 17:14
do you mean the inside of the door panels?
Saxo-Slag
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#5
14th January 2007, 17:19
Yes the other side off the outside. Then the metal bit where the doorcards go next to. Make sure you make holes for the cards to clip back on
ollie2007uk
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#6
14th January 2007, 17:29
any1 got any pics??
Saxo-Slag
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#7
14th January 2007, 17:46
Search on here mate. I say where there is metal just cover it in the stuff. That way your not going to miss a bit.
ollie2007uk
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#8
14th January 2007, 18:40
i may be thick but do you mean the i should put my skinz on the inside of the doors cards that i have taken off
ollie2007uk
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#9
14th January 2007, 19:50
ok................. i have padded the inside door trims!(nice & heavy!!) just attempted to put the cards back but am finding it bit tricky!!
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