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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8840455" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>Motorhome?... Jeez</p><p>Once the enclosure is done right you may find many other things flexing and rattling. I installed a pair of T2-12s in an ice cream truck awhile back and it got loud but even though we deadened it somewhat it took going back in there several times to tighten up bolts, add deadener or foam and even tighten up the seats before he just gave up. It sounded much better finally although the overhead console never stopped rattling a bit.</p><p>I hope it's a newer motorhome and is basically deadened and tight.</p><p>If not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8840455, member: 674047"] Motorhome?... Jeez Once the enclosure is done right you may find many other things flexing and rattling. I installed a pair of T2-12s in an ice cream truck awhile back and it got loud but even though we deadened it somewhat it took going back in there several times to tighten up bolts, add deadener or foam and even tighten up the seats before he just gave up. It sounded much better finally although the overhead console never stopped rattling a bit. I hope it's a newer motorhome and is basically deadened and tight. If not... [/QUOTE]
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