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I would think that going with Dynamat is a good investment in the outer door skins (on the inside). I assume that water ingresses inside the doors and this is where you want to go with a good quality product.
 
Okay, I know it is cost prohibitive, but for those who have an unlimited budget, it would be sweet to separate the body from the frame, clean it down to the clean paint/metal and coat the entire underside of the body in either http://www.rhinolinings.com or http://www.line-x.com/. Rhino lining would probably be the better of the two for sound deadening as it is more rubberized and thicker. This would not only deaden sound considerably (probably better than Dynomat), but also provide an excellent anti-corrosion barrier.

Don’t mind me, I have champagne tastes and a water budget, but I do think I have some good ideas from time to time, just not the money to implement them.. LOL!
 

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