05-09 Interior and Audio Mods Enhancing Your Mustang's Interior and Sound System

dynamating my rear deck

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Old 6/13/06, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by parrotheadGT
Does anyone know if Damplifier is available anywhere other than online?
I don't believe so - I've searched and haven't found it anywhere other than secondskinaudio.com.
Old 6/13/06, 08:26 PM
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Thanks....I'll order it from their website......
Old 6/19/06, 08:23 PM
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I have several noob questions...

How do you remove the stock rear deck speakers?

After I remove them, do I connect the old speaker wire to the new speaker? Or do you have to buy an adapter? (lookin at Pioneer TS-A6881R)

Did you dynamat/damplifier pro before or after installing the speakers?

Thanks
Old 6/20/06, 11:13 AM
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The speaker covers just pop out, lift up on the side and pull them up. The speakers are held on by four torx screws, I think it's a T-20 bit, or you can use a small allen wrench. The hardest part is getting your hand in there because of the back window.

As for connecting them, I just cut the connector off of the old speakers and re-used them on the new ones.

If you want to deaden the rear deck, the easiest way is to place it on the bottom in the trunk area like someone else here did. To place it on top, you will need to remove some trim pieces and the rear deck cover. If you decide to go that route, you can lay the mat in pieces and put some closed cell foam over it and then put it all back together. Definately worth the trouble.
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Alright, bringing up a old post. I'm in the middle of my sub install, and am ready to instal dynamat on my doors. what do i do? install it to the removable door itself, or do i remove all the plastic sheet on the inner door frame and put the dynamat there?

quick response please, and thank you

kenneth
Old 4/28/07, 11:20 PM
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you have to put it on the metal itself so the mat can absord the vibrations, i am planning on buying 3-5 wedges so i can do both doors and the rear deck and trunk when i install my new speakers, the trunk is driving me crazy since i have the shaker 1000
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alright, thank you

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Originally Posted by 06VISTA
Alright, bringing up a old post. I'm in the middle of my sub install, and am ready to instal dynamat on my doors. what do i do? install it to the removable door itself, or do i remove all the plastic sheet on the inner door frame and put the dynamat there?

quick response please, and thank you

kenneth
I did both. It did make more difference that way.
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