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<blockquote data-quote="JLAudioEXTREME" data-source="post: 65374" data-attributes="member: 544499"><p>One of my cars that I have is a 95 mustang..She used to rattle like pure hell...I had 4 12's in it....THe back bumper almost came off due to the rattle..Thats a Mustang 5-mph bumper for ya..lol..I took now have 2 12's in the stang..What I did was I took sponges, Thick foam and just lined my tunk and bumper with it..It really worked..It deadend the rattling..Still a low pitched rattle..But you can't really tell...I hear cars some times you can hear the rattling over the bass..I hate that...If you Dynomat your car it will help increase your SPL and SQ by a hair...SO its a win win situation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLAudioEXTREME, post: 65374, member: 544499"] One of my cars that I have is a 95 mustang..She used to rattle like pure hell...I had 4 12's in it....THe back bumper almost came off due to the rattle..Thats a Mustang 5-mph bumper for ya..lol..I took now have 2 12's in the stang..What I did was I took sponges, Thick foam and just lined my tunk and bumper with it..It really worked..It deadend the rattling..Still a low pitched rattle..But you can't really tell...I hear cars some times you can hear the rattling over the bass..I hate that...If you Dynomat your car it will help increase your SPL and SQ by a hair...SO its a win win situation [/QUOTE]
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