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help me stop some rattling
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<blockquote data-quote="crzybob77" data-source="post: 38165" data-attributes="member: 541733"><p>This question is kind of a long shot, but i will ask anyways. I have a 1997 Ford Taurus GL. There is a long carpeted cover that covers my rear speakers that goes all the way across the back window and has the 2 speaker grills in it. That is about the best I can explain it. You can kinda see what I am talking about if you look on my web site (just click on the WWW thing), but i dont really have any good pics of it on there. If you look at the 3rd pic, you can kinda see through the back window. Anyways, this thing rattles quite a bit. I am not real sure how to make it stop. It seems like there is too much space between the metal part of the rear deck where the speakers are mounted and the carpet cover thing to put in minimum expanding foam. If you just sit in the back seat and press down on the cover, most of the rattling stops. Anyways, if anybody knows anything about the taurus model i have or just have any ideas, please let me know. Oh yeah, if you look on my site at the picture that shows the bottom of my rear speakers, you can kinda see up into what I am talking about through the big hole in the middle. Sorry for the long post, i was trying to be descriptive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crzybob77, post: 38165, member: 541733"] This question is kind of a long shot, but i will ask anyways. I have a 1997 Ford Taurus GL. There is a long carpeted cover that covers my rear speakers that goes all the way across the back window and has the 2 speaker grills in it. That is about the best I can explain it. You can kinda see what I am talking about if you look on my web site (just click on the WWW thing), but i dont really have any good pics of it on there. If you look at the 3rd pic, you can kinda see through the back window. Anyways, this thing rattles quite a bit. I am not real sure how to make it stop. It seems like there is too much space between the metal part of the rear deck where the speakers are mounted and the carpet cover thing to put in minimum expanding foam. If you just sit in the back seat and press down on the cover, most of the rattling stops. Anyways, if anybody knows anything about the taurus model i have or just have any ideas, please let me know. Oh yeah, if you look on my site at the picture that shows the bottom of my rear speakers, you can kinda see up into what I am talking about through the big hole in the middle. Sorry for the long post, i was trying to be descriptive. [/QUOTE]
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