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#79768 08/26/01 05:16 PM
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i know some of you have made adapter's for your component systems, but i was wondering if anyone knew of a place selling adapter plates for this. i would need them to fit in the rear doors too. also, if i was to make them, what would be the best material? i was thinking of maybe lexan or something and just using bolts to bolt it to the door with a sheet of dynamat on each side, what are your ideas?


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I'd use some 1/2" MDF or plywood. You want to use something that won't flex, and it'll give you another 1/2" worth of mounting depth, which is pretty shallow in the Tour.

I'd use noise deadening material on the entire face of the door and also on the adapter.


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yeah, i've got dynamat on the whole door now, but if i were to make adapters or buy them i would dynamat both sides if possible.


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