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I've noticed a bit of vibration from the parcel shelf when I have the stereo on a decent volume. What is the best way to fix it? I checked the speakers and they are nice and tightly secured. Also noticed some vibration from the bootlid too.
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try putting some rubber under the spekers
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Jastel |
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Some sound deadener should fix that. You can get sheets from Jaycar, car audio shops etc... even Bunnings I think.
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revcore |
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Would the sound deadener also solve the problem of the vibrating bootlid?
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just fill it with dynamate
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{USERNAME} wrote: Would the sound deadener also solve the problem of the vibrating bootlid?
It will if you put the sound deadener mat under the bootlid. You can get a Dynamat Boot Kit which does the floor, sides and bootlid I think. Have a look on Ebay. Its probably a good idea to put some rubber under your license plate too as thats a common place for vibrations/rattles.
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my el project |
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For the boot lid i got told to run a line of silicone between the bracing metel and the skin of the boot lid
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Matey - when you say "vibration" what do you mean?
i had an ED which rattled like buggery with the sub turned on.... went to a lot of trouble to damp the parcel shelf, all to no avail, until i found that it was the rear stop light that was rattling away... i just put a ruddy great cable tie around it - and the problem was solved! cheers,
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