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how can you stop the boot ratal when you have a sub
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find out what is rattling, then secure it.
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most time its the numberplate vibrating against the boot lid or the boot skin vibrating against the boot reinforcment
to fix the number plate unscrew it from the car and stick on some foam around each corner to fix the boot skin i filled up the gaps with clear silicone and the put on a layer of dynamat extreme
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Exactly what nannas_ed said. Get some silicon and apply liberally to the joins between the boot lid and the frame. The cover with a few sheets of dynamat. I actually siliconed my number plate too if ya wanna go that far...
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{USERNAME} wrote: Exactly what nannas_ed said. Get some silicon and apply liberally to the joins between the boot lid and the frame. The cover with a few sheets of dynamat. I actually siliconed my number plate too if ya wanna go that far... what ^^^^^^^^^^^^^they said,BUT DONT WORRY with the new laws coming out,anything louder than a f@rt will get you booked and the stock exhaust will sound like a jet at 20mtrs.
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Just get someone to run up the back of you, it fixed 99% of my mates boot rattle . LOL
But yeah foam, silicon and dynamat
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Exactly what nannas_ed said. Get some silicon and apply liberally to the joins between the boot lid and the frame. The cover with a few sheets of dynamat. I actually siliconed my number plate too if ya wanna go that far... what ^^^^^^^^^^^^^they said,BUT DONT WORRY with the new laws coming out,anything louder than a f@rt will get you booked and the stock exhaust will sound like a jet at 20mtrs. hope that law dont come in victoria, my car exhaust is over 100db
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cork tiles fit nicely behind number plates and pannels
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related question:
how do u stop the tailgate on a wagon from rattling when you have a decent set of speakers installed???
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howsie |
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exactly the same way
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{USERNAME} wrote: exactly the same way
where can i get dynamat? from supercheap/autobarn?
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howsie |
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There's a mob down here in penrith called Stage Co that do it. But any 'decent' car audio place should do it.
I'd try autobahn and CAE (car audio excellence). If not ask them where to get it from, any installer should be either able to get it or knows where to get it from
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What is a "ratal"?
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nannas_ed |
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{USERNAME} wrote: What is a "ratal"?
a 'rattle' is exactly that. it happens when 2 or more parts vibrate against eachother.
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: What is a "ratal"? a 'rattle' is exactly that. it happens when 2 or more parts vibrate against eachother. I think that outlaw is commenting on the spelling (or lack thereof)
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