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post Apr 13 2000, 01:41 PM
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Don't i wish! :) No seriously....all my buddies have some bumpin ass systems, not just in probes, and they have a major problem with that sorta thing...all i have to deal with is license plate and spoiler rattle... The only thing i can think of is maybe how you have your speaker aimed....or start shovin socks everywhere to stop the rattling..hehe... Carolyn 96 SE >
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post Apr 13 2000, 09:26 PM
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They make this really cool stuff called Dynamat. It is used to help reduce road noise and rattling inside your car. It comes in several diffent forms, pre-cut pieces or spray on. It's a bit on the pricey side though. I did my whole car(doors, headliner, floorboard, firewall, and trunk) for about $250. You will not believe the difference it makes. You kinda have to be careful with the spray because whatever it comes in contact with it sticks to. You can buy it at any car audio store. Even if you just do the doors you will notice a big difference. Hope this helps. todd
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post Apr 14 2000, 02:33 PM
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Buy some Dyna-mat and put it behind your plate and under your spoiler. Matt Knudsen
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my third brake light rattles and squeaks gettin ready to fix that this weekend somehow. i know my tail lights also rattle. don't know how to dynamat those yet. if anybodies got any ideas please help me. thanx chris lowered 96se 17" twisted tuners bumpin and a thumpin. . .
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I fixed my tail light rattles by matting the rear wall then putting a layer of carpet pading on top of that then mounting a piece of 3/4" mdf across the rear wall so it won't flex... it helps alot... but kinda over kill. Fred Laughlin dastonedsmurf@... 17" Primax Rims Tinted Windows Flow Master Muffer Custom 2" cat. back piping K&N Drop in filter Matrix Pedals Killer System Coming soon... High out-put alternator and custom air intake
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I put dynmat behind my tail lights and it worked great!! Matt Knudsen
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yeah, i know about dynamat, but it is expensive. i dont remember what all my email said, but in the end, i pretty much already knew i was gonna have to take the dynamat route. but i dunno, cause i'm really goin for car performance right now and layin off the system for awhile. oh well, thanks for the help. oh yeah, and the lady who told me ta use socks... ... i dont even know how to reply. creative though. :) alin 96se fort worth >They make this really cool stuff called Dynamat. It is used to help reduce >road noise and rattling inside your car. It comes in several diffent >forms, >pre-cut pieces or spray on. It's a bit on the pricey side though. I did >my >whole car(doors, headliner, floorboard, firewall, and trunk) for about >$250. >You will not believe the difference it makes. You kinda have to be careful >with the spray because whatever it comes in contact with it sticks to. You >can buy it at any car audio store. Even if you just do the doors you will >notice a big difference. Hope this helps. > >todd > >
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