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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 7003790" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>You want to find out what is rattling. If the license plate is mounted to the door, it's an obvious candidate. Some closed cell foam glued to the back should solve that problem. Beyond that, listen carefully and feel around. A rattle is always two hard objects vibrating against each other. Identify the source and find a way to stop it - either tighten it down or put something between the parts that are making intermittent contact. Vibration damper will reduce some of the energy available to drive the rattles but usually won't solve the whole problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 7003790, member: 568035"] You want to find out what is rattling. If the license plate is mounted to the door, it's an obvious candidate. Some closed cell foam glued to the back should solve that problem. Beyond that, listen carefully and feel around. A rattle is always two hard objects vibrating against each other. Identify the source and find a way to stop it - either tighten it down or put something between the parts that are making intermittent contact. Vibration damper will reduce some of the energy available to drive the rattles but usually won't solve the whole problem. [/QUOTE]
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