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<blockquote data-quote="Sharp_Shoota" data-source="post: 361716" data-attributes="member: 550088"><p>Ok my trunk ratles like crazy even after I coverd the whole thing in dynamat. However today I noticed if I sit in the car witht he dorrs / windows closed and turn the system up it rattles realy loud but If I open a door or the windows it doesnt rattle no where near as bad.</p><p></p><p>The only logical explination I can find for this is maybe opening the door or window decreases the sound pressure in the car so the woofer isn't forcing so much air / presure onto the trunk to make it rattle?</p><p></p><p>If this is the case then the ultimate way to stop a trunk from rattling which seems to be a common problem would be to maybe add some vents / air grills in the trunk door? or simply drive around with the windows down?</p><p></p><p>Or am I just talkin' crazy again, hehe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharp_Shoota, post: 361716, member: 550088"] Ok my trunk ratles like crazy even after I coverd the whole thing in dynamat. However today I noticed if I sit in the car witht he dorrs / windows closed and turn the system up it rattles realy loud but If I open a door or the windows it doesnt rattle no where near as bad. The only logical explination I can find for this is maybe opening the door or window decreases the sound pressure in the car so the woofer isn't forcing so much air / presure onto the trunk to make it rattle? If this is the case then the ultimate way to stop a trunk from rattling which seems to be a common problem would be to maybe add some vents / air grills in the trunk door? or simply drive around with the windows down? Or am I just talkin' crazy again, hehe? [/QUOTE]
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