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<blockquote data-quote="SAVAGE SOUND" data-source="post: 92653" data-attributes="member: 541831"><p>OK ive got my doors SD pretty well (no rattels except) the prob is the door handels rattel when i crank the system. i cant relly put any more material on the inside because it will get in the way of the handel components. i was thinking of using a drop of super glue on each coner while pressing on it, but i think as the car weathers it may cause discoloration or just look odd. is there any other options beside superglue or shaving and selinoids?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVAGE SOUND, post: 92653, member: 541831"] OK ive got my doors SD pretty well (no rattels except) the prob is the door handels rattel when i crank the system. i cant relly put any more material on the inside because it will get in the way of the handel components. i was thinking of using a drop of super glue on each coner while pressing on it, but i think as the car weathers it may cause discoloration or just look odd. is there any other options beside superglue or shaving and selinoids? [/QUOTE]
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