EJIII,
Thats great!
When I did my speakers I made sure to listen to then while the panel was off to make certain I did not have to take them over every week to find more vibration. Eventually it ended with me filling the speaker hole in the door, the surrounding area, and where the door pieces meet the body. Then lineing my ceiling light surround, the rear ceiling near the plastic bolts, putting strips in where the rear seatbelts meet the body and doing the same approach to the rear housing as the front doors. One 50 pack of dyno (4) 12x12 sheet cut in strips and pieces did the trick.
Knowing what I know now I would have done a better job at some of the areas know how to remove more of the paneling now. It still worked well and sounds good for non amped speakers.
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