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Topic #29495 38 posts Started by kman2010
i'll take some - - - see if i can get a few really good ones - - -

Past: V6 Swapped 6G Celica, E46 BMW M3, Jeep Wrangler TJCurrent: 850rwhp C6 Corvette Grandsport, Gen1 6.2L Ford Raptor
lets see, where am I rattling... My door panels (mainly because I converted manual to power windows) Behind the CD player, my passenger-side seatbelt dispencer thing rattles if no one is in the seat, hatch plastic rattles.

But the good news is there is a free way to fix this...



Turn the music up. biggrin.gif

1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of moneyI'm not really an asshole, but I play one on the internet.**** Photobucket
Man I dont know what you guys are talking about rattle? My last car was a Ford Thunderbird. Man those speakers are complete crap. Drive around in one of those then tell me about rattle.
My parents own a thunderbird. It doesn't rattle at all. Its a boat though.

1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of moneyI'm not really an asshole, but I play one on the internet.**** Photobucket
someone should make a how to on this if there isn't already one. I get a little rattling from my door panels when i crank it up real loud.

thats kind of funny, My last car was a thunderbird too, what a piece that was.

This post has been edited by Tech9ine: Nov 26, 2005 - 2:59 PM
I should be working on my doors over winter break. I plan on sound dampening the doors, getting rid of the rattles in the door panel, along with flush mounting the tweeter and finding a new spot for the crossover. Ill post pics when it's finished up.
Rockford Fosgate makes a product called Dead Skin. It's available in a mat or liquid form (bottle and aerosol can).

THIS STUFF looks like it works well but it sure ain't cheap that's for damn sure.

Fatmat is supposed to really good also. They too have a liquid product.

-MarkGB: Celica Optima Battery Box
someone on this site showed me this link, cant remember who, but it was the most informative read on sound dampening i've come across, anyone wanting to get rid of some rattleing should read this: http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/

that quiet car stuff sounds like it would work well as its made of some good materials, but thats assuming they dont overstate the specs on it. If you want to get rid of rattleing you need to add mass.

This post has been edited by Tech9ine: Dec 5, 2005 - 11:21 PM