Good video. It helps to describe the diameter of the coverage being used. Helps people make better decisions without having to tear their door apart to figure out the dimensions. Just more information to add. I just got my roll and doing what your doing. Fantastic!
My vapor barrier on my truck is 26 in W. Soundskins only makes 20 inW would it be okay to make my door panel in two separate pieces or would there be a problem with that I really want to buy the product but this is the only thing keeping me back
I would just overlap by 1/2 inch and then use the special tape. I just did my door like that on a 4 runner. Seems to look and work great. Did it about an hour ago with a different brand tho, noico.co might use their product on the floor and roof.
Good video. It helps to describe the diameter of the coverage being used. Helps people make better decisions without having to tear their door apart to figure out the dimensions. Just more information to add. I just got my roll and doing what your doing. Fantastic!
Thank you!
good video, great product.. thumbs up all the way around fellas!
My vapor barrier on my truck is 26 in W. Soundskins only makes 20 inW would it be okay to make my door panel in two separate pieces or would there be a problem with that I really want to buy the product but this is the only thing keeping me back
I would just overlap by 1/2 inch and then use the special tape. I just did my door like that on a 4 runner. Seems to look and work great. Did it about an hour ago with a different brand tho, noico.co might use their product on the floor and roof.
@@theVRpilot That's not true. They make the Pro version that's 29.5" wide.
"Best way to apply sound deadening to doors"
Step 1: Remove the whole door assembly...