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ORIGINAL: felonyblazer96
hey cloak its not anything to show off its so people dont look at my truck like it sound slike **** so if you dont got a answer to my question keep your comments to yourself
hey cloak its not anything to show off its so people dont look at my truck like it sound slike **** so if you dont got a answer to my question keep your comments to yourself
well ifeel stupid lol, just check all your screws and theres alwasy gonna be a little vibration when you put speakers that big in a little cabin, people can argue agasint me wat they want this is he experience i had, in some cars theres just alot of vibration, o btw look at the door handle mechinism in the rear hatch thats where i narrowed my vibration area down to
ORIGINAL: Tippman7641
do this, remove all door pannels and rear hatch, tighten all visible botls and look for the hidden ones as well, then tape all of the wires including the washerfuild feed tightly down to the door, replace all door pannels, that helped alot in mine. also those two black things(when you open the rear hatch you see them on both sides of truck they are near top, i believe they let ssudden compessions of air out, which is why they make so much nosie) just stuff weather srtipping in them so they cant bounce up, MAKE SURE you leave at least one window atleast 2 inches open when you have the subs up high, becasue of the compression they casue within the cabin. and think of this logically, i have 2 12"'s ay 1700w no matter how much you insulate there is always gonna be a little viberation, o and opening the rear glass works extremely well, i even made a little cliop that will hold the galss open like 4 inchs, this works becasue it lets the sudden compresion the speakers create in the cabin out, and dont casue everything to shake which leads to viberation
do this, remove all door pannels and rear hatch, tighten all visible botls and look for the hidden ones as well, then tape all of the wires including the washerfuild feed tightly down to the door, replace all door pannels, that helped alot in mine. also those two black things(when you open the rear hatch you see them on both sides of truck they are near top, i believe they let ssudden compessions of air out, which is why they make so much nosie) just stuff weather srtipping in them so they cant bounce up, MAKE SURE you leave at least one window atleast 2 inches open when you have the subs up high, becasue of the compression they casue within the cabin. and think of this logically, i have 2 12"'s ay 1700w no matter how much you insulate there is always gonna be a little viberation, o and opening the rear glass works extremely well, i even made a little cliop that will hold the galss open like 4 inchs, this works becasue it lets the sudden compresion the speakers create in the cabin out, and dont casue everything to shake which leads to viberation
We are all now dumber having read this post...
not that everyone should have perfect grammar, but please make your post somewhat read-able. It doesn't take that much longer to finish typing, then go back, re-read what you just typed, and then hit the post button. I mean, are you two even looking at your screens?




