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Would you guys put sound deadening in the rear quarter panel area?
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and not that my windows are in proably wont.

What did you do on doors ?
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I don’t.

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I also haven't, but I may put some over the wheel arch inside there.

How did you like kilmat?
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and not that my windows are in proably wont.

What did you do on doors ?
I just did the door skins and what a difference it made in how the door sounds and closes.
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I also haven't, but I may put some over the wheel arch inside there.

How did you like kilmat?
It is the first brand I have ever used so nothing to compare it to but it is easy to lay out and mad e a huge difference in the door. Plus I really liked the price
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It is the first brand I have ever used so nothing to compare it to but it is easy to lay out and mad e a huge difference in the door. Plus I really liked the price
yeah ok, I've used others and also decided to recently use kilmat and I was very happy with it so far, especially the price for 80mil. I also bought the aluminum tape to seal the joins and I recommend that, for no reason other than to avoid getting black goo on everything, including my clothes as I continue to work in there
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Would you guys put sound deadening in the rear quarter panel area?
I did. Also covered as much of the wheel well as possible. Made a big difference even without the back half of my interior installed. Worth the effort.
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Wheel tubs and trunk floor can make a big difference. As does a good sound barrier on the back seat trunk divider panel. Carpet on the trunk floor too.

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I ended up adding a little extra insulation around some critical areas where exhaust heat from headers, intermediate pipes and mufflers are routed as well as the back seat divider.
https://www.thermotec.com/products/s...hermo-guard-fr
I found that the extra barrier helped fill in the carpet better.
To punch around bolt holes......take a piece of thin diameter pipe 3/4"-1", grind a bevel around the tubing then hammer at areas that you need to fasten stuff to, makes a nice clean open area.
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