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<blockquote data-quote="rlcowboy" data-source="post: 2575509" data-attributes="member: 572296"><p>Somethig for tag rattle that I have found does the trick, and is quick &amp; easy, take some felt tabs, like those u stick under chair legs, and stick a few behind your tag so that the tag no longer touches the vehichle. I know they make deadner for that but it's quick,easy,cheap and cuts out all that crappy tag rattle. You can also cut them in half and use them in some places inside your vehichle to help stop some rattles. Make sure when u use them inside that u loosen the panel that is rattling and stick one behind it (where its not seen) and then snap it back in. It will work in some cases. Very cheap and easy for you to try yourself. But it will in NO WAY stop all the rattles, maybe just some of the bad ones. I would recomend some kind of sound deadner first , this is just to stop some of your major ratttles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlcowboy, post: 2575509, member: 572296"] Somethig for tag rattle that I have found does the trick, and is quick & easy, take some felt tabs, like those u stick under chair legs, and stick a few behind your tag so that the tag no longer touches the vehichle. I know they make deadner for that but it's quick,easy,cheap and cuts out all that crappy tag rattle. You can also cut them in half and use them in some places inside your vehichle to help stop some rattles. Make sure when u use them inside that u loosen the panel that is rattling and stick one behind it (where its not seen) and then snap it back in. It will work in some cases. Very cheap and easy for you to try yourself. But it will in NO WAY stop all the rattles, maybe just some of the bad ones. I would recomend some kind of sound deadner first , this is just to stop some of your major ratttles. [/QUOTE]
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