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    Unhappy trunk rattleing

    my trunk lid wont stop rattleing.. i have extreme dinomat on the lid and the regular stuff on the floor.. i also have a towel stuffed behind the licence plate and it still rattles.. what else can i do to make it stop???????????



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    what exactly rattles?!? the trunk lid itself?
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    how many screws to u have in urplates??? I have one and the other is broken off, and when i pump my fosgates it rattles like crazy!

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: trunk rattleing

    Originally posted by blue87
    what else can i do to make it stop???????????
    When I had my 86 honda, rattling was much worse than in my new car. You should be able to identify the source of the rattling by cranking that SOB up and listening. first try with your trunk open, then shut the trunk and fold down the back seat. Get in there if you have to, and listen, and look. You'll figure out where it's coming from. If the lid itself is rattling, make sure the rubbler adjusters / stops are in place and the latch is adjusted properly and not loose.

    My rattling turned out to be the bars under the deck that raise the trunk. in the older models, I don't believe they had the plastic piece that seperates them in the center. It only rattled when it was shut, so I shut it, climbed in the back seat, and there it was... so I put padding in between those bars...

    Hope that helps.

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    i think its the plastic piece where the licence plate is on.. th e black piece. can i remove it and stuff like towels back there or something????

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    what I did on my old car was got a roll of some of that foam weather stripping, has the adhesive on one side. It worked well for me.
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    I've got the trunk rattle, and really there's not much you can do about it. What it is, is the tw peices of metal used to create the trunk rattling, combined with several other things.

    As far as the lisence plate goes, I don't see why you're hacing so much trouble. I got some bubble-wrap, cut it to size, and screwed it in behind the plate. I then stuffed some more beheath the plastic to limit the vibration. It is almost impossible to stop rattling alltogether.
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    If you open the trunk and look up underneath the rear deck, youll see two black rods that run the width of the trunk. These were the culprits that were rattling in my trunk...they were vibrating against the metal. I just stuffed some cloth in between the rods and the metal and it helped alot. Also it might be the brake light inside the car on top of the rear deck rattling against the back window...what i did to fix this was I jammed a small piece of carpet (about 1'' square) that I used to cover a box I built, up underneath the light housing itself between it and the deck. this seemed to help the rattling tremendously.

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    see if u can drill 2 more holes for the bottom of the license plate. thats my problem u need at 4 screws

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    i had the same problem till i took the lights on the trunk and putt dinomat extreme. I even putt dinomat on license plate, used 4 screws, putt dinomat on trunk lid and took plastic sides and putt sticky foam on the bottom of plastic panels, and on every thing that had contact with metal. i don't have the dinomat on the bottom of my trunk ( i run out of it, i am gonna putt it as soon i find some time). I still get ratle on the back desh, but i think by pulling it out and putting dynomat should help.

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    the other thing that rattles on mine is the carboard-carpet thing that runs from the left to the right rear speakers. that thing has a gap below it and to the body of the car and just wont stop vibrating. i am planning on getting the regular household carpet padding and put underneat it, besides that, nothing rattles or maybe its cause i dont have a sub. BUt i did notice the rattle of the trunk or to say the spoiler on my friend's 96 mustang. He has two infinity subs and that thing is loud, but no bass. Probably he did not fiddle with the crossover, so anyways. like ppl said. try either making something to hold the vibrating thing hold down, or having something underneath it to dampen it. do tell us if u succeed and get a how to on that. thanks man

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    I FIXED MY RATTLING!!!

    I just turned down the stereo

    heheheheh j/k

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    ur crazy as always coaster :p

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    I aim to please :p
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    I think XBLCanterX nailed it... it is usualy the rear brake lights including the one on the rear deck... as well as someone mentioned the upper trunk lid... bars, latck etc... good luck....

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    sorry.. *latch....

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    its generally in the trunk lid when its open it doesnt come from any where but the trunk lid and if you push on it it stops but i can only hear this outside my car cuz inside the musics to loud and dont think its just the three ge cuz its not every car with a stereo system has a rattle unless they have went through selled up every hole and tightened every bolt and dynomated every knook and crany
    hmm and you thought the reverse polarity of the sun made you loose to a 3rd gen accord

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    I had the same rattling problem...it was the two bars under the panel where the rear speakers are mounted..stuffed some pieces of cloth between them...tada! no rattling...just pure lows...

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    There is this invention called DYNAMAT, it works wonders.
    Plans have changed....The car is gone & im on to a new project....Nissan Maxima & 240sx/S13 Silvia....But the modders of the 3rd Gens still have my props. Not to many other cars take tha drive to do like a 3rd Gen

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    I second that!!!!
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    dynomat is expensive too... is there a substitute that I Can pickup at a fabric store or something that is cheaper, so I dont have to pay for the damn name?!?! heheheheh
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    Lets put it this way. Say that you decide to upgrade your setup. Say to 15s or a different company name. If you install fabric or what ever it wont hold for vary long. Dynamat on the other hand is expensive, but its worth it. Not to mention Dynamat is like a reflector for bass. So with the fabric, its going to absorb sound & if your like me you want the full sound quality out of your system.
    But, its not my ride so do as you please.
    Plans have changed....The car is gone & im on to a new project....Nissan Maxima & 240sx/S13 Silvia....But the modders of the 3rd Gens still have my props. Not to many other cars take tha drive to do like a 3rd Gen

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    hey GSR... whats your sound setup like???

    also... a friend of mine just bought the MR-7's in gunmetal 205/45-16's.... I'll post some pics if you're interested.. its on a corrolla...
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    My setup in my Accord is all stock. Right now my Accord is in the shop getting engine work done to it. So funds other than major fix ups have stopped. Once all that is done though, my audio phaze will start back up and I will keep everybody post with installation & Db meter pics. Heres is my future list for anybody who want to know. The only time that ill have rims smaller than 17s, is when im racing & those rims are to nice to race on.

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    Plans have changed....The car is gone & im on to a new project....Nissan Maxima & 240sx/S13 Silvia....But the modders of the 3rd Gens still have my props. Not to many other cars take tha drive to do like a 3rd Gen

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