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Reducing Rattle in an SUV?
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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8228581" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>You need to install deadener in the roof, the quarter panels and on the gate in order to stop most of the rattling. Other rattles often come from interior trim panels and they can usually be tamed by installing a foam gasket behind the offending panel.</p><p></p><p>Deadening also has other benefits such as acting as insulation against heat and cold as well as quieting road noise and it improves sound quality and pressure, even on low powered systems. It should really be the first thing on your list if you plan to have a nice sounding system.</p><p></p><p>As for the crossover points, yes, you can raise the high pass to make the mids perform better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8228581, member: 655960"] You need to install deadener in the roof, the quarter panels and on the gate in order to stop most of the rattling. Other rattles often come from interior trim panels and they can usually be tamed by installing a foam gasket behind the offending panel. Deadening also has other benefits such as acting as insulation against heat and cold as well as quieting road noise and it improves sound quality and pressure, even on low powered systems. It should really be the first thing on your list if you plan to have a nice sounding system. As for the crossover points, yes, you can raise the high pass to make the mids perform better. [/QUOTE]
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