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Originally Posted by Bedford126
Silent coat is excellent, in a ideal situation you would cover the outer skin in silent coat and then seal the holes and inner skin of the doors with silent coat too, in a ideal situation making a sort of sealed box containing the speaker.
Just one sheet at the back of the speaker then around where the speaker mounts will make the world of difference.
I run my wires through quick release terminals found at most decent audio stores using gromets in the door and a pillar.
Running wires I use stick on cable tie anchors on eBay keeps them neat and tidy and no chafeing.
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Cheers, went ahead and sound proofed it with silent coat, makes a world of difference. Purchased some replacement door clips as a few broke during installation. Next step is getting an amp in to power my new front speakers. Thanks for the advice.
I've decided to leave door speaker cable standard due to laziness, will new speaker wire make that much of a difference? How did you run the wire through the grommets, how simple of a job was it? Again, thanks.