| CCA Golden Toque
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: ontario, woodbridge Posts: 2,041
| sorry kid, just ribbin' you. Like some of the guys mentioned, try to isolate the spot(s) that are rattling, and address those by adding mass. This is done by either adding noise deadening material such as dynamat, or a paintable sound deadener. You can also look for ways to reinforce the area by adding braces, extra screws, bolts, etc...and gluing, epoxing , or filling with foams, silicone sealant or other materials to take up space that may be vibrating between pieces of metal. Hope that helps.
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Alpine CDA 9833
Alpine Pxa-h701
Alpine Rux-c701
Rockford fosgate p400-4
Rockford fosgate p4004
Hifonics BX 1205D
JBL c608 GTi
JBL p963
Infinity 2.5" center channel
Alpine type R 12"(2)
200 amp alternator
yellow top battery
0 awg power and ground (welding cable) 300 amp anl fuse
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