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Adding an Aftermarket sound system keeping the original radio

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9 hours ago, JohnnyType2 said:

you could remove the wheel arch lining like i did and line the panels, much more effective at removing any tinny or buzzing sub noises

I did the damping of the box and there was room for it. I also did damping from the backseat to the rear plus the tailgate. I did the inner fenders and wheel arches. 
Still on stock speakers and have not damped the doors and floor. I like to get the new Helix Compose speakers but it will have to wait for now.

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