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Old 09-24-2004, 03:00 PM
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rear view mirror rattle

Does anyone know a way i can stop my rear view mirror from shaking and rattling. I have noticed when i hold it from shaking, the bass inside sounds alot cleaner.
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Old 09-24-2004, 03:12 PM
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

I have no subs, my rear view mirror shakes
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Old 09-24-2004, 07:24 PM
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Mine does also. I find it kind of neat though. My friends see it and think, man does he have some bass in that thing. Also, my side mirrors rattle too.
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

I don't understand how your bass would sound cleaner just because you hold your mirror, unless it is rattling.
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Re: Re: rear view mirror rattle

Shit, with my stock system, my rearview mirror and sideview mirrors vibrate...keyword, vibrate. Not rattle, they don't make an annoying noise or nothing. It just look coo' like your mirrors harlem shaking to the beat or something
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Its is impossible to stop the rattleing without holding it.... this is because the rear view mirror is mounted ona pivot point making it very easy to move...so yo usay get a mirror that yo ucan clock in place...for thoes of yo uwho dont know your windsheild vibrates quite a bit if you have any ammount of volume in your car....so you say mount the windsheild so that is doesnt vibrate....but it will stoll vibrate....only instead of the vibrations being canceled out by the rubber the windsheild will bang agianst the frame of the car and eventually shatter....not a fun thing to clean up....
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Its is impossible to stop the rattleing without holding it.... this is because the rear view mirror is mounted ona pivot point making it very easy to move...so yo usay get a mirror that yo ucan clock in place...for thoes of yo uwho dont know your windsheild vibrates quite a bit if you have any ammount of volume in your car....so you say mount the windsheild so that is doesnt vibrate....but it will stoll vibrate....only instead of the vibrations being canceled out by the rubber the windsheild will bang agianst the frame of the car and eventually shatter....not a fun thing to clean up....
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Its is impossible to stop the rattleing without holding it.... this is because the rear view mirror is mounted ona pivot point making it very easy to move...so yo usay get a mirror that yo ucan clock in place...for thoes of yo uwho dont know your windsheild vibrates quite a bit if you have any ammount of volume in your car....so you say mount the windsheild so that is doesnt vibrate....but it will stoll vibrate....only instead of the vibrations being canceled out by the rubber the windsheild will bang agianst the frame of the car and eventually shatter....not a fun thing to clean up....
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Its is impossible to stop the rattleing without holding it.... this is because the rear view mirror is mounted ona pivot point making it very easy to move...so yo usay get a mirror that yo ucan clock in place...for thoes of yo uwho dont know your windsheild vibrates quite a bit if you have any ammount of volume in your car....so you say mount the windsheild so that is doesnt vibrate....but it will stoll vibrate....only instead of the vibrations being canceled out by the rubber the windsheild will bang agianst the frame of the car and eventually shatter....not a fun thing to clean up....
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

4 repeats, lol
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

oops... must have hit the button a few too many time...damn cable is too slow now-a-days
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

Yeah, it doesn't rattle, it just vibrates. An it looks freakin awesome when it moves to the beat. My rear spoiler on my hatch actually vibrates and you can hear it too. Strange
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

You should just remove your spoiler... or you should matt under it... Why do you have a spoiler anyhow lol?
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

there is a kid at my skool, has like a 2000 Mazda6...which come with a spoiler...has 2 JL w6's planted in the trunk with ports facing up for god knows what reason in a band pass box....sounds like hemrroid prone anal hole but he had the whole thing dynamated (poor idiot thought it was outside noise causeing the ugly sound) cost him like $600 at the shop i work at.... thank god it wasnt us that put that poor sub setup in there...but anyway absolutely nothing on the car vibrates except for when it hits around the box's tuning frequincy that poor excuse for a spoiler begins to flex like 3 inches slamming agianst the trunk...there is even il scuff marks on the trunk...i dont make fun of him too much because he is the #1 wide receiver on the foot ball team and is like a foot taler than me and already doesnt like me since last year when i meet his GF but i didnt know they where going out and i flirted with her alot and someone told him and he almost beat my ass...and i broke into one of his friends S-10 and took the DVD player....i was just messin and i walked back up i nthe stands (it was at a soccer game) and handed him his DVD player and he got all pissed even though he was the one that saidi couldnt brake into his truck with the alarm on and if i did he would payme 50 bucks...instead i got some ppl pissed at me and a bad rep for likethe next 3 months... lesson learned...dont prove to people that yo ucan brake into cars...just brake into cars...lol
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Re: rear view mirror rattle

You can apply some sound deadening material to the backside of the mirror or get a new mirror at a junk yard or something. Mirrors usually loosen up over time.
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