About the Soundskins SSK-RAP4DRV2

Product highlights:
- fits 2021-up 4-door Ford Raptor models
- 4-piece sound-deadening kit includes:
- 2 SoundSkins Pro front-door panels
- 2 SoundSkins Pro rear-door panels
- 3-layer (3/16" thick) acoustic foam, foil, and butyl rubber construction
- self-adhesive backing
- heat- and water-resistant
- coverage: 30 sq. ft. total
- total weight: 20 lbs.
- warranty: limited lifetime
- MFR # SSK-RAP4DRV2
- Item # 239RA4DRV2
What's in the box:
Soundskins SSK-RAP4DRV2 owner's manual
If you need assistance accessing this owner's manual, please give us a call.- 4 Pre-cut sound deadening panels
- Installation instructions
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Features
Overview: The SoundSkins Pro Ford Raptor 4-Door Template Kit (SSK-RAP4DRV2) is a sound deadening package designed specifically for 2021-up Ford Raptor Crew Cab models. The kit includes 4 panels of SoundSkins' elite sound deadening material, all machine pre-cut to fit the inside each of the four doors, for a total of 30 sq. ft. of coverage. SoundSkins sound deadening reduces outside road and engine noise while improving your music listening experience inside the vehicle.
Materials: SoundSkins Pro sound deadening is made from a combination of 3 layers; acoustic foam, foil, and rubber butyl. This flexible blend of materials allows you to layer panels in your vehicle for reduced vibration and improved sound quality. The rubber butyl has a high adhesive level, meaning it won't fall off once applied correctly. Each panel's foam and butyl rubber are both waterproof and heat proof and are designed to withstand the test of time. The panels are flexible enough to easily be cut with material scissors or a sharp blade.
Installation: Each sound deadening sheet is machine pre-cut to fit a specific door and gets applied directly to the inner door-metal surface. This means the only disassembly required is removal of each door panel. Vehicle-specific instructions are included.
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