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Just a helpful tip on sound deading your trunk.
Go buy some of that paint on truck bed liner.... It raises up while it cures and will completly eliminate any rattle you have... Also will give your car that really nice low sound to your bass... It's really clean sounding. This work 3x's better than dyno mat and is about the same price. -------------------- ![]() 99 project version 3.0.. hello SEMA 2010 =) |
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QUOTE (whitefuzz @ Nov 17 2002, 07:56 AM) i used something like dynomat i don't know the brandname... i can ask it though it's like dynomat but thicker and cheaper... => better ![]() the effect is really nice also great improvement is foam in your doors my door panels rattled all the time i took em off and put some foamy stuff between the panel and the metal of the door it rests on (at the top) the foamy stuff was just something laying around in my garage, i think my tv was wrapped in this stuff on delivery... it helped a lot! you can still feel the doorpanel vibrate but there's no more rattling... => mission accomplished! I used some sound deadener that's probably very similar to yours. I got it from Rick at http://www.elitecaraudio.com and it works great, but I've still got some rattles in the back panel of my trunk, because I can't figure out how the panel comes off. Sometime soon I'll figure it out and sound deaden what still needs to be sound-deadened on my car. By the way, is the foamy stuff like bubble wrap? -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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