GCAdidas13
10+ year member
heh.
So, you buy 50sqft of second skin for $100+ thinkin that if applied to the trunk it would stop or greatly lessen the amount of vibration that can be heard from the rear of the vehicle.
First, let me tell you I have a RE 35.1D hooked up to a RE SE 15" sub.
The subwoofer box is about 3" away from the back of the trunk, nearest the trunk lid.
The car is a '95 camry.
now, i did one layer all over the outer portion of the trunk. Vibration has not lessened at all. What to do to fix?
On the part of the trunk that is vertical when the trunk is closed, there were two 4"x4" holes that I just put the dampening over. Should I have reached in there and dampened inside of the holes or would that have made a difference?
Or should I just throw down another layer? (or two?)
How about going to the hardware store, buying lots of rubber washers/wedges, and just start shovin' them everywhere?
Or all three? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
No really let me know what you would do. And why.
Thanks
Brian
First, let me tell you I have a RE 35.1D hooked up to a RE SE 15" sub.
The subwoofer box is about 3" away from the back of the trunk, nearest the trunk lid.
The car is a '95 camry.
now, i did one layer all over the outer portion of the trunk. Vibration has not lessened at all. What to do to fix?
On the part of the trunk that is vertical when the trunk is closed, there were two 4"x4" holes that I just put the dampening over. Should I have reached in there and dampened inside of the holes or would that have made a difference?
Or should I just throw down another layer? (or two?)
How about going to the hardware store, buying lots of rubber washers/wedges, and just start shovin' them everywhere?
Or all three? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
No really let me know what you would do. And why.
Thanks
Brian
