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Old 01-20-2008, 05:48 PM
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When i put my new subs in, my rear passergen's door started to give out alot of vibrations, i solved the problem,(which eventually happened to both doors, heres what you can do if your at a lost for finding that one thing that may be casuing vibrations in you rear doors

first. remove the door pannel

second. pull this black stuff back(it might be really hard at first, so pull gently but it will eventually come off, o and it sticks right back on


thrid look for these two bolts

bolt one


bolt 2 is behind that piece of plastic, the picture wont up load so untill now this is the best way i can describe it


for some reson these will tend to get lose, not by much, but just enough to casue alot of annyoing vibrations
 
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Old 01-20-2008, 09:32 PM
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best solution..

expanding foam or concrete


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intelligent reply.....











haha jk lol
 
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Actually expanding foam is used to help cut down on rattles.

So yes it was an intellegent answer
 
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Old 01-20-2008, 09:42 PM
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o screw it its not worth geting myself yelled at for d**k hole replies
 
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how was my post a dickhole reply?

I was giving advice on stopping rattles.

Do you not believe people use expanding foam in vehicles or something??
 
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Looks like great stuff to use to fill airspace and solve rattles.












Sorry, couldn't help myself.
 
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Looks like great stuff to use to fill airspace and solve rattles.



Sorry, couldn't help myself.
I lol'd

Yea alot of people use crazy things for deadening. Concrete is the SPL cars or people who dont care bout there doors and wanna be a sick *snip* daily driver that can hit on the meter.

I mean people use roofing material for sound deadener also.

peel n seal ftw


*EDIT by swartlkk* - again with the language...
 
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One of the links that has been posted on here comparing different deadening materials actually tested out roofing materials. From what I remember it didn't do too bad comparitive to it's price VS peel and stick made for automotive use and it's price.
 


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