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<blockquote data-quote="tsenfw" data-source="post: 4195773" data-attributes="member: 581534"><p>The rear deck cover of my mustang is rattling really bad with the bass turned up. The rear deck is metal with 2 6x8's currently not hooked up but bolted in there tight so they don't move. In the middle there are two large 12" x 6" (estimated) open rectangles. There is an interior piece that covers all of this, it's secured towards the back under the glass somehow, some kind of ridge or glue but it's in there solid and I can't remove it. Towards the front for the last 1" it steps down to lay flat on rear deck and is only held in with 2 plastic gay ford pins.</p><p></p><p>The rattling is coming from this cover going up and down being moved A LOT from the air. I put sound deadening on the rear deck where the front makes contact ( it doesn't really contact the deck anywhere else) and tightened the pins the best I could. It still rattles a ton to the point that it ruins the sound.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions? Think cutting out the rectangles of the cover and putting speaker cloth over would help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsenfw, post: 4195773, member: 581534"] The rear deck cover of my mustang is rattling really bad with the bass turned up. The rear deck is metal with 2 6x8's currently not hooked up but bolted in there tight so they don't move. In the middle there are two large 12" x 6" (estimated) open rectangles. There is an interior piece that covers all of this, it's secured towards the back under the glass somehow, some kind of ridge or glue but it's in there solid and I can't remove it. Towards the front for the last 1" it steps down to lay flat on rear deck and is only held in with 2 plastic gay ford pins. The rattling is coming from this cover going up and down being moved A LOT from the air. I put sound deadening on the rear deck where the front makes contact ( it doesn't really contact the deck anywhere else) and tightened the pins the best I could. It still rattles a ton to the point that it ruins the sound. Any suggestions? Think cutting out the rectangles of the cover and putting speaker cloth over would help? [/QUOTE]
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