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Old Feb 13, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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Another infinity gripe

Well had my 05 3500 for about 2 weeks now the stereo sucks. Or the door panels do. At even low volume the panels rattel or the speakers do? Thats with the bass set in the negative. Whent to the dealer today they said it was normal , now Iam a old fart but still like to jam. Guess I will try another dealer or replace something.My 04 had just the normal system and it sounded alot better than this one.Maybe its just the door panels , but from my search it dont sound good

I also get laughed at by my wife, her navigator will rock your world. (for a stock system)
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Old Feb 13, 2008 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by smitty66
Well had my 05 3500 for about 2 weeks now the stereo sucks. Or the door panels do. At even low volume the panels rattel or the speakers do? Thats with the bass set in the negative. Whent to the dealer today they said it was normal , now Iam a old fart but still like to jam. Guess I will try another dealer or replace something.My 04 had just the normal system and it sounded alot better than this one.Maybe its just the door panels , but from my search it dont sound good

I also get laughed at by my wife, her navigator will rock your world. (for a stock system)
Dynomat on that inside of the door panels would fix that I believe. It will also keep out some more of the outside noise. You can probably do it yourself also.
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Old Feb 13, 2008 | 08:44 PM
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another vote for the dyno mat...stuff works extremely well...i plan on doing all of the doors on mine as soon as it gets a little warmer
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 01:39 PM
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So how hard is it to remove the panels without messing them up?
Any tricks to know?
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 03:25 PM
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I watched my buddy when he replaced all the speakers in his 05 and dyno matted the doors..it sounded great when he was done.he didnt seem to have a trick to it...just going slow..i think the only problem he had was he got a little anxious and bent the metal piece that moved his lock up and down. But that bent right back and now you cant even tell. I just did the door panels on a camaro the other day. Would be a lot more help if it was somethin like that. Somebody on here will have done it recently....
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by smitty66
So how hard is it to remove the panels without messing them up?
Any tricks to know?
easy, remove: 2 small screws on the bottom, 1 large screw on the sail panel, 10mm hex holding the door handle on, lift up and out on the panel, hold it with 1 hand and unplug the wiring harnesses from the lock/window switches and it's free.

someone should make a template of the door and have laser-cut dynamat sheets with all the holes already cut out, they could make a killing. I would pay $100 a sheet.
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 11:31 PM
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Guess that I'm going to have to do the Dynamat thing too because I can't stand the buzzing. Just to clarify, what surface does the mat get placed on? The inside of the outer door skin or the inside metal door panel, between it and the plastic inner panel?
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Old Feb 15, 2008 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jswar
Guess that I'm going to have to do the Dynamat thing too because I can't stand the buzzing. Just to clarify, what surface does the mat get placed on? The inside of the outer door skin or the inside metal door panel, between it and the plastic inner panel?
It goes on the metal inner door panel. Remove the plastic moisture barrier and wipe the metal down with alcohol and stick away.

Another thing you can do with dynamat is get a pair of 6x9 to 6.5 speaker adaptors, put one layer of dynamat on the door, install them overtop and then seal them in with more dynamat, then install a pair of 6.5s.
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Old Feb 15, 2008 | 07:25 PM
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It goes on the metal. Remove the plastic moisture barrier and wipe the metal down with alcohol and stick away.
So it basically keeps the plastic door panel from vibrating against the metal inside door panel... That and blocks noise from outside, I'd assume. Do you cover/close off all of the access openings in the metal panel?
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Old Feb 15, 2008 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jswar
So it basically keeps the plastic door panel from vibrating against the metal inside door panel... That and blocks noise from outside, I'd assume. Do you cover/close off all of the access openings in the metal panel?
basically. you'll have to cut openings for the plastic tabs that hold the door panel on.
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