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so my doors rattle all the time when I have the music anywhere off of zero and it is really starting to get on my nerves. I have taped down all connections behind the door panel, and it worked a bit, but is still doing it. I can get it to stop when I lean over and press on the top of the door panel near the back (where panel meets B pillar). I want to dynomat the doors, except my window is off the track and I'm sure the window motors need to be replaced in both doors, because they make wierd noises going up and down. So what are my options? Is there something I can throw back in the upper right corner of the door panel to get it to stop rattling all the time?
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That plastic sheet can cause the noise you are having. It is supposed to be a moisture barrier. But it's not really needed. I pulled mine off a long time ago. Since your's is already torn up there is no reason not to pull it off.
Also make sure the top of the door panel is hooked onto the door frame and that it's not bent letting the door panel move. The previous owner of my celi really bent the angle and actually broke it free of the door panel so even when it was hooked you could move the top edge almost 1/2" in and out. I straightened the angle and reattached it with 5 min epoxy and some fiberglass mat. |
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