dead skin
POScar49
02-20-2004, 12:59 AM
imma get some dead skin 2morrow, which is pretty much lyk expanding foam to stop the rattling. im gonna spray it in my rear bumper because that thing just rattles too much. do you guys think i could get it in without taking the bumper off or would it be better to take the bumper off then spray it?
slammedcivicsi
02-20-2004, 01:03 AM
take bumper off.....it will be better.
viper_2_4
02-20-2004, 09:56 AM
imma get some dead skin 2morrow, which is pretty much lyk expanding foam to stop the rattling. im gonna spray it in my rear bumper because that thing just rattles too much. do you guys think i could get it in without taking the bumper off or would it be better to take the bumper off then spray it?
I think you could use some spelling lessons first........ :loser:
I think you could use some spelling lessons first........ :loser:
Hilikus Funkin
02-20-2004, 04:50 PM
I think you could use some spelling lessons first........ :loser:
this isnt english class :loser:
this isnt english class :loser:
viper_2_4
02-20-2004, 05:04 PM
this isnt english class :loser:
obviously.........
obviously.........
Hybrid1990crx
02-21-2004, 01:02 AM
lol :owned:
travagliante
02-21-2004, 01:23 AM
I think you could use some spelling lessons first........ :loser:
I dont think the spelling is that bad compared to his poor grammer.
Ex: imma gonna
lol
I know this isnt english class, but dont you even know how to talk!!!
I dont think the spelling is that bad compared to his poor grammer.
Ex: imma gonna
lol
I know this isnt english class, but dont you even know how to talk!!!
ci5ic
02-21-2004, 12:04 PM
Are you sure it's the bumper rattling and not just your license plate? I put some foam behind my license plate and it doesn't rattle at all like it used to.
EDIT: Also, you may want to check and see if it's your hatch rattling. If it is, you can adjust the rubber stoppers in it by twisting them... they kind of screw into the sheet-metal, but you can adjust them in or out as needed.
EDIT: Also, you may want to check and see if it's your hatch rattling. If it is, you can adjust the rubber stoppers in it by twisting them... they kind of screw into the sheet-metal, but you can adjust them in or out as needed.
POScar49
02-21-2004, 07:40 PM
i have a 4d lx and yes im very sure that its my bumper rattling. to everyone else, get a life.
nemo_wolf
02-23-2004, 08:12 AM
i have a 4d lx and yes im very sure that its my bumper rattling. to everyone else, get a life.
Rather then getting foam for the rattle, why not figure out why the bumper is rattling. You may only need a screw or two replaced around a wheel well to kill the rattling or atleast reduce it. It makes sense to fix a problem rather then "patch" the problem to make it go away.
As for getting a life about grammer, im a writer so it is my life and i would have jumped on the band wagon but that guy beat me to it. When grammer is your friend, he is our friend too! The more able we are to read what your trying to ask the more able we are to help you. I know some of us on this board are not the nicest of folks when it comes to replies but we generally dont appreciate bad grammer since most of us have enough time to spell out words without using improper shortcuts.
Rather then getting foam for the rattle, why not figure out why the bumper is rattling. You may only need a screw or two replaced around a wheel well to kill the rattling or atleast reduce it. It makes sense to fix a problem rather then "patch" the problem to make it go away.
As for getting a life about grammer, im a writer so it is my life and i would have jumped on the band wagon but that guy beat me to it. When grammer is your friend, he is our friend too! The more able we are to read what your trying to ask the more able we are to help you. I know some of us on this board are not the nicest of folks when it comes to replies but we generally dont appreciate bad grammer since most of us have enough time to spell out words without using improper shortcuts.
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