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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 1255174" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>Gotcha. This is what you need to do. Isolate where all the rattles are coming from using a long flexible tube with one end at your ear the other end sniffing out the rattling noises. When you find rattling from bass tones, banging on the car (with the help of a friend), or while driving (also with the help of a friend) use the deadener liberally in that area. Test it after you've applied the deadener. As for the license plate, you should use some 3M super 90 adhesive (for the plate) and a small sheet of 1/4" closed cell foam. Personally it works better than deadener does. Also, you will want to pull out the rear deck carpet and put some rattle pad under there. I've noticed in some of the installs I've done the Jetta doesn't have a very good back deck cover. I wonder if Ant has done any Jettas lately.</p><p></p><p>Oh ANT!!! Where you at boy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 1255174, member: 560341"] Gotcha. This is what you need to do. Isolate where all the rattles are coming from using a long flexible tube with one end at your ear the other end sniffing out the rattling noises. When you find rattling from bass tones, banging on the car (with the help of a friend), or while driving (also with the help of a friend) use the deadener liberally in that area. Test it after you've applied the deadener. As for the license plate, you should use some 3M super 90 adhesive (for the plate) and a small sheet of 1/4" closed cell foam. Personally it works better than deadener does. Also, you will want to pull out the rear deck carpet and put some rattle pad under there. I've noticed in some of the installs I've done the Jetta doesn't have a very good back deck cover. I wonder if Ant has done any Jettas lately. Oh ANT!!! Where you at boy? [/QUOTE]
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