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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 15854" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>well as for the rattles w/ the dynomat in the trunk the problems you are probably going to have is the latch on the trunk will have a little give so that the pressure can move it slightly....one of the best ways to stop this is to tighten the trunk latch down if possible or try getting new rubber or foam surrounds on your trunk....and another option ive been thinking about....in theory if it were possible to put a rubber boot around the spot where the truck latches down...in theory that would do the most good...but eventually you'd have to replace it caus eit would wear down....thats my theory anyways....you might try it and let me know if it works or not....good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 15854, member: 541667"] well as for the rattles w/ the dynomat in the trunk the problems you are probably going to have is the latch on the trunk will have a little give so that the pressure can move it slightly....one of the best ways to stop this is to tighten the trunk latch down if possible or try getting new rubber or foam surrounds on your trunk....and another option ive been thinking about....in theory if it were possible to put a rubber boot around the spot where the truck latches down...in theory that would do the most good...but eventually you'd have to replace it caus eit would wear down....thats my theory anyways....you might try it and let me know if it works or not....good luck [/QUOTE]
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