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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 1217617" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>^^Ok mom. Easy on the lecture.</p><p></p><p>But ont he subject. Im pretty sure at least some dampening will help your rattle. Of course you can never really get rid of all the rattles but getting some is always an improvement. And for the loosening, I do believe that it does happen because you will start to notice alot of things start to move and rattle that never really rattled before. This is actually a good thing if you are going to dampen because you dont have to redo the dampening on those certain areas that just BARELY decided to start to rattle. Give dampening a shot. Its easy to do it with the subs playing. Just go around your car and see what rattles. Then mark it or put something on that area so u can dampen it later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 1217617, member: 557024"] ^^Ok mom. Easy on the lecture. But ont he subject. Im pretty sure at least some dampening will help your rattle. Of course you can never really get rid of all the rattles but getting some is always an improvement. And for the loosening, I do believe that it does happen because you will start to notice alot of things start to move and rattle that never really rattled before. This is actually a good thing if you are going to dampen because you dont have to redo the dampening on those certain areas that just BARELY decided to start to rattle. Give dampening a shot. Its easy to do it with the subs playing. Just go around your car and see what rattles. Then mark it or put something on that area so u can dampen it later. [/QUOTE]
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