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04-07-03, 07:29
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Metro Detroit Posts: 2,005 | Audio guys...keeping trunk from rattling when subs hit? Well, I got my audio done finally. I got a MTX 6500D amp pushing two MTX 8000 12 inchers. They hit solid and hard and sound great until I close the trunk and it sounds like the trunk is going to blow off. Anyway to tighten the trunk down?
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04-07-03, 10:06
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Indiana Posts: 494 | I don't know about tightening your lid down. But you can pick up some dynomat, which is a sound deadener/absorber...it will keep the top of your trunk from rattling. | |
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04-07-03, 10:16
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Metro Detroit Posts: 2,005 | Quote: Originally posted by Aurorav8 I don't know about tightening your lid down. But you can pick up some dynomat, which is a sound deadener/absorber...it will keep the top of your trunk from rattling. | How does that keep the trunk from rattling? I have never used it.
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04-07-03, 10:30
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mogulmonster is offline
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Racine, WI Posts: 19 | You want dynamat, not dynomat. Dynamat is a metal vibration dampening pad. You can get a dynamat trunk kit direct from Dynamat, or you can usually get it from a car stereo shop.
edit: you can't get it direct from them, but you can find a distributor on their site. | |
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04-07-03, 10:37
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Jake11375 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 632 | You might want to check your license plate. It is a huge contribution to rattle or vibration. Dynamat has a kit for plates as well. I know Circuit City carries it and Jackie Cooper Electronics, Best Buy, most of the big name electronics stores.
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04-07-03, 10:40
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kgb is offline
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Metro Detroit Posts: 2,005 | Quote: Originally posted by Jake11375 You might want to check your license plate. It is a huge contribution to rattle or vibration. Dynamat has a kit for plates as well. I know Circuit City carries it and Jackie Cooper Electronics, Best Buy, most of the big name electronics stores. | I forgot to mention that the plate is not on the car.
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04-07-03, 10:51
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Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Interested in product performance - not popularity contests Posts: 987 | I had 12-12" JLW6's in my "winter beater" car, powered by 6 Soundstream Reference 500's... aside from the leaking back window that suddenly developed, I had several layers of Dynamat on all of the interior metal surfaces of the car - it still vibrated (go figure), but the dynamat helped a ton.
Dynamat absorbs sound waves/vibrations. Take the lid from a pan and hit it with a spoon - the lid will ring like a gong. Place your hand on the backside of it and hit it again - it won't ring, but it will "thud". That's sort of what dynamat does. | |
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04-07-03, 11:12
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Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Palm Beach, FL Posts: 148 | I have 2 12" speakers in my car, but the only thing that rattles is the liscense plate. Does the Dynamat liscense plate thing work, or are there any other solutions?
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04-07-03, 11:15
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mogulmonster is offline
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Racine, WI Posts: 19 | Yes, the dynamat works for license plates. Have you tried just using some rubber grommets behind the plate? That would be a nice $1.50 fix, if it works out. | |
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04-08-03, 08:56
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Burbank, CA Posts: 2,957 | 2001civicex,
It's actually quite a simple process. In addition to the sound deadening materials, you might want to check out the link below.... It's from a forum that I consider the "Autopia of Civic Mods" 7thGenCivic.com DIY Page
Just scroll down to the "No More Trunk Rattle!" link.
(I never knew clearing my headlights could be so easy) | |
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04-08-03, 09:00
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kgb is offline
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Metro Detroit Posts: 2,005 | Quote: Originally posted by Intermezzo 2001civicex,
It's actually quite a simple process. In addition to the sound deadening materials, you might want to check out the link below.... It's from a forum that I consider the "Autopia of Civic Mods"  7thGenCivic.com DIY Page
Just scroll down to the "No More Trunk Rattle!" link.
(I never knew clearing my headlights could be so easy) | Hey sweet! I am on 7thgen too! Have been forever. I am not crazy about the new forum so I have been avoiding it cause of the pop ups. But I will agree...that site rocks for us 7th gens! I am bobbyd over there by the way.
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04-08-03, 09:03
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Metro Detroit Posts: 2,005 | Man, the thread was awesome! I love their new forums! haha I actually do like the site it is just the pop up ads are getting on my nerves while at work is all. Thanks again man now I have tonights project 
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