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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8451173" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>It sounds like a solid system and I wish you luck with it. The dampener will help reduce panel resonance, but you'll most likely still have rattling. The rattling will come from two materials in close proximity to one another smacking together from the bass. You'll need to track these down and address them one by one. I've used closed cell, adhesive weatherstripping foam to great success. You can find it in hardware stores. It costs a few bucks and is typically used for thermal insulation around windows. Here's a link: <a href="http://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-King-E-O-3-4-in-x-7-16-in-x-10-ft-Black-High-Density-Rubber-Foam-Weatherstrip-Tape-R734H/100047977" target="_blank">Frost King E/O 3/4 in. x 7/16 in. x 10 ft. Black High-Density Rubber Foam Weatherstrip Tape-R734H - The Home Depot</a>. You stick it between the pieces to keep them separate. If you have a trunk try putting some around the latch where it closes, it'll help keep the entire lid from jumping around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8451173, member: 658055"] It sounds like a solid system and I wish you luck with it. The dampener will help reduce panel resonance, but you'll most likely still have rattling. The rattling will come from two materials in close proximity to one another smacking together from the bass. You'll need to track these down and address them one by one. I've used closed cell, adhesive weatherstripping foam to great success. You can find it in hardware stores. It costs a few bucks and is typically used for thermal insulation around windows. Here's a link: [URL="http://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-King-E-O-3-4-in-x-7-16-in-x-10-ft-Black-High-Density-Rubber-Foam-Weatherstrip-Tape-R734H/100047977"]Frost King E/O 3/4 in. x 7/16 in. x 10 ft. Black High-Density Rubber Foam Weatherstrip Tape-R734H - The Home Depot[/URL]. You stick it between the pieces to keep them separate. If you have a trunk try putting some around the latch where it closes, it'll help keep the entire lid from jumping around. [/QUOTE]
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