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Has anyone removed the rear door panels yet for sound deadening? I'm having trouble with removing the door window switch panel. Fear I'm going to break it. Just seeing if there's a trick to it or not.

May just need to close my eyes and pry it up.
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Have you tried getting a look at the part you are trying to remove from Ford? If you could look at it pictures of it, it might give you an idea.

Sometimes there are pictures of the part either from Ford or another site that sells parts.
 
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Have you tried getting a look at the part you are trying to remove from Ford? If you could look at it pictures of it, it might give you an idea.

Sometimes there are pictures of the part either from Ford or another site that sells parts.
Good idea! That's how i figured out how to remove the window regulator in the front door. Thanks
 

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I just now got my pry tools out to try it and yeah they’re a tad tricky, but seems similar to the front…. I came from the bottom of the inside and wedged it in and pushed up hard. Looks like I know what I’m doing this weekend 😂
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Good idea! That's how i figured out how to remove the window regulator in the front door. Thanks
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I just now got my pry tools out to try it and yeah they’re a tad tricky, but seems similar to the front…. I came from the bottom of the inside and wedged it in and pushed up hard. Looks like I know what I’m doing this weekend 😂
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Thanks for this! Hopefully this will be easier than the front doors. Doesn't look like the rear doors have that black window regulator panel to remove.
 
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Thanks for this! Hopefully this will be easier than the front doors. Doesn't look like the rear doors have that black window regulator panel to remove.
Final results. Added some additional CLD to the inner door panel and CCF. Help with vibrations from the subwoofer located in rear.
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What did you use for a roller to attach the material to the door panel?
 
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Thanks for posting this diagram. I've been thinking about adding a speaker in the area just below the arm rest so this view helps a lot. Thanks.
 

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Final results. Added some additional CLD to the inner door panel and CCF. Help with vibrations from the subwoofer located in rear.
Again, thanks for posting these photos. They do indeed help.

I would like to add 6.5", 7", or 8" mid bass/mid range speakers in the rear door. It appears that the area circled in red on the following photos, might be a good place to add some shallow speakers. I hope you don't mind me using the photos you posted and I stole from you.

I'm curious about the raised area that the black arrow points to. Does it have a purpose other than providing stiffening? It appears this circled area has an inner and outer layer, so I'm wondering if I could remove the inner layer and the raised area on the inner layer without destroying the integrity of the panel? Any advice would be welcome before I tear into the rear door. TIA!
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An alternative to this location is adding a enclosure pod to the water bottle area like bagged maverick did in his uniquely customized Maverick.

Any advice would be welcome before I tear into the rear door. TIA! :cool:
 
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Again, thanks for posting these photos. They do indeed help.

I would like to add 6.5", 7", or 8" mid bass/mid range speakers in the rear door. It appears that the area circled in red on the following photos, might be a good place to add some shallow speakers. I hope you don't mind me using the photos you posted and I stole from you.

I'm curious about the raised area that the black arrow points to. Does it have a purpose other than providing stiffening? It appears this circled area has an inner and outer layer, so I'm wondering if I could remove the inner layer and the raised area on the inner layer without destroying the integrity of the panel? Any advice would be welcome before I tear into the rear door. TIA!
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An alternative to this location is adding a enclosure pod to the water bottle area like bagged maverick did in his uniquely customized Maverick.

Any advice would be welcome before I tear into the rear door. TIA! :cool:
I don't know what that raised square support was meant for. Don't really think it was needed. As for cutting into both 'layers' for adding a speaker, I'm not really experienced enough to give a useful answer. My initial thought was that you can make it work. If more support is needed at that location after, maybe add some foam blocks for the door panel to contact the metal part?
 

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I don't know what that raised square support was meant for. Don't really think it was needed. As for cutting into both 'layers' for adding a speaker, I'm not really experienced enough to give a useful answer. My initial thought was that you can make it work. If more support is needed at that location after, maybe add some foam blocks for the door panel to contact the metal part?
Thanks, your answer is a help especially since you have seen the inside of the door panel. Because the inside steel panel backs up that area, I need to determine the depth of the space behind the outside layer of door panel where the square support is located, so that I can choose the right speaker. Looks like I need to wade in and take the rear door panel off to ensure I can mount a speaker there.

Again, thanks for your help.
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