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Should I deaden my trunk?
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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 4646565" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>It's worth it but it's definitely not sufficient. If you can close your trunk lid or give it a nice bang with the side of your fist, and if it sounds hollow and doesn't have a nice thud, then you're bound to still have rattles/vibrations. I was actually planning on doing a little bit more deadening on my trunk lid. It was already at the point where pushing it slightly forward would cause it to go down and slam on it own. When I did my hood, I always got a strange look from someone when they tried lifting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 4646565, member: 568577"] It's worth it but it's definitely not sufficient. If you can close your trunk lid or give it a nice bang with the side of your fist, and if it sounds hollow and doesn't have a nice thud, then you're bound to still have rattles/vibrations. I was actually planning on doing a little bit more deadening on my trunk lid. It was already at the point where pushing it slightly forward would cause it to go down and slam on it own. When I did my hood, I always got a strange look from someone when they tried lifting it. [/QUOTE]
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