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Old 01-19-2005, 08:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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insane ratteling

I just finished upgrading my speakers and put two 10''s in it under the rear seats of my king cab. The ratteling is out of control. I don't even know where to start. The rear sliding window rattles the overhead console is ridiculous, the doors. just about everything it seems like and most is hard to locate. Does anyone hve any advice on how to fix this, especially the overhead console. Thanks
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I just finished upgrading my speakers and put two 10''s in it under the rear seats of my king cab. The ratteling is out of control. I don't even know where to start. The rear sliding window rattles the overhead console is ridiculous, the doors. just about everything it seems like and most is hard to locate. Does anyone hve any advice on how to fix this, especially the overhead console. Thanks

Most of us here with booming systems dynamatted everything! I did the doors, roof and back wall..This really helped my rattling problem..
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ha ha I used about four rolls of bown bread and I still get a little rattle on the rhs somewhere witht the volume/suboutput maxed out

the titan are jsut rattle traps, but you need to do the Door (double them up inside and out), back wall, and the floors . doors,and especially the back wall bare minimum or your 1000-3000 system will sound really bad

I want to do the roof also just havent gotten around to it yet
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ha ha I used about four rolls of bown bread and I still get a little rattle on the rhs somewhere witht the volume/suboutput maxed out

the titan are jsut rattle traps, but you need to do the Door (double them up inside and out), back wall, and the floors . doors,and especially the back wall bare minimum or your 1000-3000 system will sound really bad

I want to do the roof also just havent gotten around to it yet

What Smoke said!! lol.... They are rattle traps...ha ha
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When you matted the roof, was it a pain to take the over-head console off? And is dyna-mat pricey??

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Just bought 12 sq feet of dynamat extreme for $95. Its expensive, but cheaper alternatives are out there. What does everyone recommend for benefit/cost ratio on dynamat like products. I know brown bread has been mentioned...
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WTF is Brown Bread

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http://www.b-quiet.com/brownbread.html

its really expensive now as they redesigned the product 9still cheaper than dynamat and better in my opinion)

also look at

raamat

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT

http://www.raamaudio.com/
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just so i have an idea, how many sq feet would you say it is to do the doors, ceiling and back wall... i don't think i'd bother with the floor... not much rattleing going on or am wrong?

also, when you do the door and panels, do you do the metal of the doors, the plastic panels or both? thanks for everyones replys...
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just so i have an idea, how many sq feet would you say it is to do the doors, ceiling and back wall... i don't think i'd bother with the floor... not much rattleing going on or am wrong?

also, when you do the door and panels, do you do the metal of the doors, the plastic panels or both? thanks for everyones replys...

I used four rolls ( around 280sqft) to do the floors back wall,and all four doors

lizard said the roof didnt take that much,

the doors need to be doubled up on the metal inside the door, and the metal closest to you when you take the door off. I had to add two layers on the actual plastic door peice. the reat doors I only did one layer since I took out my rear door speakers

believe me you will need to do the floors once you get your subs in--lol


do it once/right the first time so you dont ahve to pull the doors/carpet out multiple times like I did
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I used four rolls ( around 280sqft) to do the floors back wall,and all four doors

lizard said the roof didnt take that much,

the doors need to be doubled up on the metal inside the door, and the metal closest to you when you take the door off. I had to add two layers on the actual plastic door peice. the reat doors I only did one layer since I took out my rear door speakers

believe me you will need to do the floors once you get your subs in--lol


do it once/right the first time so you dont ahve to pull the doors/carpet out multiple times like I did

The roof and back walls took a bulk pack! We had extra over so I used that on the A-pillars..
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