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post May 27, 2014 - 6:01 AM
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Currently i'm driving around in my GT4 with Tein SS and no stereo on ridiculously bumpy roads, and the rattling drives me..well, slightly annoyed sometimes. I have dampened the whole car with silent coat, that helped a lot. But the sound of plastic interior parts rattling is the current problem. Especially around the steering wheel column. Anyone who got a solution for that?

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post May 27, 2014 - 6:18 AM
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For interior rattles use Closed Cell Foam to distant the parts from one another.


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post May 27, 2014 - 10:39 AM
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Make sure all the wire conduits are secured as well, its difficult to detach and reattach many parts of the wiring loom if you have parts such as the dash apart.

Perhaps pull a suspected panel off and verify all the snaps, clips and screws are intact, the clips and snaps have a knack for coming loose.

You could have a passenger try to identify the source of the noises as you drive, preferably a female since the steering column is inches from your lap XD. Option #2 just get a loud stereo, mine more than adaquately masks all the noises of anguish from my $200 motor and $300 shell.

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