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Noisy Vibrations
the way I do it is to get someone to operate the system while I
crawl around in the back of the car where the rattles and vibrations are coming from... Putting my hand or finger on the plasic and metal panels will easily show me where the rattles are coming from... With a finger on the part, the rattle will stop (usually).... Plastic panels or the fiberboard rear deck that rattle can be cured once they are identified as the problems by simply sticking a small piece of carpet behind them... *installers always have lots of scrap carpet around)... Dynamating the whole damn thing is too expensive and your not concentrating on the few points where the rattles are... You can read my paper on trunk rattles... http://www.installer.com/tech/rattles.html good luck Eddie Runner http://www.twfer.com Adam B****** wrote: Hi all, just installed 1 of 2 subs that are going into my car. currently it is running of a old crap amp. from the boot there is alot of vibration noises aswell as a couple of panels on the car... what is the best way to stop these panel vibvration noises? thanks |
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Noisy Vibrations
It depends on which Dynamat you use. Original sucks on vertical panels but
is great on the top of horizontal surfaces. I like to use Dynamat Extreme on the underside of horizontal pieces and on vertical pieces. That stuff will never come off. Paul "The Lizard" wrote in message ... Sanitarium wrote: I have heard complaints that asphalt sheet does not adhere well... I have heard complaints that dynamat doesn't adhere well...I always used 3M spray adhesive on that crap. I'll sell it to a customer in a heart beat, but I won't recommend it to a DIY'er. -- Lizard teamROCS #007 / Technical Director / Founding Member *res derelicta* http://www.teamrocs.com/ Save Farscape http://www.watchfarscape.com |
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Noisy Vibrations
I liked dynamat super but I guess they discontinued it or something...
Paul Vina wrote: It depends on which Dynamat you use. Original sucks on vertical panels but is great on the top of horizontal surfaces. I like to use Dynamat Extreme on the underside of horizontal pieces and on vertical pieces. That stuff will never come off. Paul |