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post Jun 4, 2006 - 3:42 AM
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Does anyone have any suggestions as to what i should do about my hatch and windshield wiper shaking like crazy when i have my system on? i tried tightening up everything i could find in and around the hatch but no luck. any ideas would be appreciated


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post Jun 4, 2006 - 11:04 AM
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I filled all the gaps with foam, and then bought some roofing material (that looks just like Dynomat and sticks way better) at HomeDepot. Some people say that it doesnt work, but I tested it before I put it in my car. I used the bells from Dynomat display at my local car audio shop and I am not saying that its better than Dynomat X-treme but it does help a lot. The thing with sound dampening material is that you just want to find a place on your car that doesn't have any ridges sticking out (so flat piece of metal is what you looking for) then hit it with some tool and see if it resonates, if it does put some sound dampening material on it. As of right now I used about 4 sq. ft. of Roofing material and a can of Foam to get rid of all the ratteling from the trunk. But then again for the door sound dampening do get Dynomat because its just better overall.
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Foam $6 + Roofing material $12
$18 + tax = no rattling in the turnk
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