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New Speakers Too Much Vibration?

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I used adapter spacers from Crutchfield. I didn't use any foam tape at all. This could be where most of my problem lies, I'm thinking. Another member mentioned the foam too.

For wiring I used a harness-style adapter.
You can get foam tape from Home Depot. Also you can spray the inner door with undercoating. Both are inexpensive.
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Close cell foam is usually what's used as a decoupler. The vibration dampener shown in the images certainly help with reducing the vibrations that occur in those areas. Using both products would be even better in my opinion. If anyone is interested, I sell Second Skin sound deadening products and never had any issue with their stuff.
 
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Embracing the process. I think I'm beginning to enjoy it? Still working on the driver door. After I get more complete coverage on all panels with the aluminum mat, I'll be using more closed cell foam on top.

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Looking in a pro over there. Keep up the good work! It will get done slow and steady is the key.
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