trunk rattle
either 1) reorient the subs, so they don't directly face the trunk 2) turn the volume down or 3) take the subs out
dynomat doesn't work... any cheap foam **** from ebay would have done what dynomat does.
dynomat doesn't work... any cheap foam **** from ebay would have done what dynomat does.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by burtonzt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a fosgate t1 sub @ 600rms any ideas on how to lower the rattling of my trunk (NOT license plate) beside using dynamat (i already have some) ??
thanks in advance</TD></TR></TABLE>
How much Dynomat do you have? Just placing a sheet on a trunk wont do it.. you'll need to cover everything in your trunk and rear of the car in order for dynomat to work properly.. But like awang said dynomat sucks and its way to expensive.. i would find a cheaper alternative..
thanks in advance</TD></TR></TABLE>
How much Dynomat do you have? Just placing a sheet on a trunk wont do it.. you'll need to cover everything in your trunk and rear of the car in order for dynomat to work properly.. But like awang said dynomat sucks and its way to expensive.. i would find a cheaper alternative..
speaking of trunk rattle..... I put after market speakers in the back n i was forced to take out the cross bars..... n i hate holdin up the trunk wen i gotta put stuff in there.... is there a solution for that or i gotta deal it wit..... n sorry if this has come up in the past... n thanks guys
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