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As for everyone on here that subs in there trunk, how do you get the license plate holder panel to not vibrate like fricken crazyyy? It just sounds horrible and I want to know how to deaden it. Please let me know, if you know!
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If you can hear the rattling, its no loud enough
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If you can hear the rattling, its no loud enough ![]() true that! haha but I can hear it when I have them playing soft and the hatch is closed. When the hatch is open, I never hear it rattle. I know its that panel itself because when I apply pressure to the bottom of it (right where it meets the bumper) it stops rattling. Maybe if I get some rubber glued to the bottom of the panel, or just stick some in between it and the bumper, it might stop. This post has been edited by mkernz22: Sep 10, 2010 - 8:47 PM |
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