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Angry rattling trunk

i have a 2003 honda civic sedan and i was wondering if anyone had like a tip or something on how to minimize or even better , eliminate the rattling noise from the trunk ???????????????????
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Re: rattling trunk

dynamat, fatmat, any other mat
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sup Try putting a ponge behind the license plate, Dynamat works real good but it will cost you some $$$$ so if you want try this ghetto solution Go toi home depot buy some expanding foam and spray it in the trunk pretty messy but gets the fukin job done
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Re: rattling trunk

yep that'll work too, but I don't know if he really wants to go spraying that all around his brand new car, gets a little messy
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Re: Re: rattling trunk

duck tape the back of your license plate so it is kinda of a pad, throw like dynopmat or i have heard beach towels *shrugs*
im going to use these old foam things you sleep on when you go camping. just cause im cheap it is like the same thing as dynomat but thicker and just cheaper i guess
i would say go dynomat
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it depends on the ratteling. my car i have a problem with my spare tire vibrating im going to fix this with some dense foam rubber similar to the stuff you sleep on or a yoga mat. license plate anything like a sponge or foam will help. if its your muffler thats a bit more difficult to fix. if its the trunk lid you need to go get some foam weather striping and put it around the edge of the trunk lid this should absorb the shock. and further lining your trunk with anykind of audio skin such as dynamat, eDead, lightning audios dead skin or similar will help lost noise but then you cant terrorise pedestrians with your loud ass music as well.
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My shit rattles at times but not that bad you will allways here way more bass than rattle, But if yours rattles pretty bad just go buy some dynamat its worth the $$$$$ Dont be like this one guy I saw at the mall See my shit fukin pounds I know it pounds, i put time and money into it so it would. I was pulling into the mall and i was pounding and this Fool give me a hater eye so i kept a eye on him to see i he had a fukin problem but it turned out he had some weinne ass system in his car and he was anxious to show it off so he bumbs and all you here is rattle IT sounded like he had a midget in the trunk kicking trying to get out.So It doesent matter what people think but if it sounds like shit outside the car the chances are it sounds like shit inside
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