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<blockquote data-quote="pman44" data-source="post: 6041906" data-attributes="member: 596223"><p>It depends on the explorer's. I've heard systems in the newer model's (like '02 up) and the rattles aren't bad. Perhaps they deadened it, who knows. However, my '98 2door Explorer rattles so freaking bad that it's a serious turn off to any audiophile (i'm sure any rattle is a turn off, but mine is just facepalm bad). I've got rattles in places I can't even imagine.</p><p></p><p>Since I'm getting rid of it soon I'm not even going to bother investing another penny into it as far as service, deadening, or even car audio goes. I'm buying a new SUV and starting fresh.</p><p></p><p>As far as new SUV's go, OP....This is what I'm looking into:</p><p></p><p>Mountaineers, Explorer's ('04 and newer), Grand Cherokee's ('99 and newer), Land Rover Discoveries (yes random, I've seen one that had a pair of R's that got loud and LOW without the car sounding like a maraca).</p><p></p><p>Thinking about Escape XLT's and CRV's or even Envoy's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pman44, post: 6041906, member: 596223"] It depends on the explorer's. I've heard systems in the newer model's (like '02 up) and the rattles aren't bad. Perhaps they deadened it, who knows. However, my '98 2door Explorer rattles so freaking bad that it's a serious turn off to any audiophile (i'm sure any rattle is a turn off, but mine is just facepalm bad). I've got rattles in places I can't even imagine. Since I'm getting rid of it soon I'm not even going to bother investing another penny into it as far as service, deadening, or even car audio goes. I'm buying a new SUV and starting fresh. As far as new SUV's go, OP....This is what I'm looking into: Mountaineers, Explorer's ('04 and newer), Grand Cherokee's ('99 and newer), Land Rover Discoveries (yes random, I've seen one that had a pair of R's that got loud and LOW without the car sounding like a maraca). Thinking about Escape XLT's and CRV's or even Envoy's. [/QUOTE]
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