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<blockquote data-quote="zane" data-source="post: 438804" data-attributes="member: 540617"><p>Not a darn thing wrong with the Ford Probe. It's quite the little car all around.</p><p></p><p>Dampening it will likely be a pain, as the hatch area rattles like crazy at the slightest bump.</p><p></p><p>Going to have to remove all the interior trim and carpet in the hatch area, and start there.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest starting with a liquid based deadener on the metal behind the panels, and using a mat deadener on the backs of the panels themselves.</p><p></p><p>The more the better, so long as you can get the panels back into place.</p><p></p><p>You can also raise the rear end of your car, and slightly loosen the rear bumper cover mounting bolts, place some flat foam weatherstripping material in the space, and then tighten things down again.</p><p></p><p>That will cure the annoying rattle in your rear bumper.</p><p></p><p>Some of that same foam could also be used on the back of your license plate for added fun.</p><p></p><p>It's going to take a while to do this, and also be discouraging at times. Don't let that get to you though, as you will be glad you did everything in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zane, post: 438804, member: 540617"] Not a darn thing wrong with the Ford Probe. It's quite the little car all around. Dampening it will likely be a pain, as the hatch area rattles like crazy at the slightest bump. Going to have to remove all the interior trim and carpet in the hatch area, and start there. I'd suggest starting with a liquid based deadener on the metal behind the panels, and using a mat deadener on the backs of the panels themselves. The more the better, so long as you can get the panels back into place. You can also raise the rear end of your car, and slightly loosen the rear bumper cover mounting bolts, place some flat foam weatherstripping material in the space, and then tighten things down again. That will cure the annoying rattle in your rear bumper. Some of that same foam could also be used on the back of your license plate for added fun. It's going to take a while to do this, and also be discouraging at times. Don't let that get to you though, as you will be glad you did everything in the end. [/QUOTE]
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