Get rid of those rattles w/o sound deadeners

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Okay, so if everyone already knows about this and does it, don't yell at me. But I found a way to systematically find and fix rattles in your ride. There's a computer program (NCH Tone Generator) that allows you to create tones at any frequency and save them as WAV files. So what I did was created every whole frequency tone between 1 and 200 Hz and put it on a cd and played it in my car with the midranges off and my subs up. Then, just went through every track, listened for rattles, and fixed them by using mounting tape, duct tape, zip ties, whatev to stop whatever was causing the rattles. I thought I was pretty smart. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Hope this helps someone.

I still run sound deadener but there are always a lot of rattles that can be solved with it.

 
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