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<blockquote data-quote="Alphafrog1" data-source="post: 438483" data-attributes="member: 545175"><p>well... since this is a special case of a Ford Probe, i would say the best way to dampen it for rattles and unwanted sounds would be to drive it off of a cliff and into the bottom of the ocean... That should take care of any rattling that your subs happen to make</p><p></p><p>lol but yeah, i imagine that this instance wouldn't be any different than any other car, meaning that you should get some sound dampening material (Second Skin works really well) and cover every surface that you possibly can (inside the interior, right next to the outer sheet metal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alphafrog1, post: 438483, member: 545175"] well... since this is a special case of a Ford Probe, i would say the best way to dampen it for rattles and unwanted sounds would be to drive it off of a cliff and into the bottom of the ocean... That should take care of any rattling that your subs happen to make lol but yeah, i imagine that this instance wouldn't be any different than any other car, meaning that you should get some sound dampening material (Second Skin works really well) and cover every surface that you possibly can (inside the interior, right next to the outer sheet metal). [/QUOTE]
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