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<blockquote data-quote="Leeiswho2b" data-source="post: 1476963" data-attributes="member: 566054"><p>I have a 94 Chevy Capice. Installed 3 JL12W3v2's with a Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1. I have went through 3 Dynamat Extreme kits trying to get body flexion and rattle outta the rear. If you know the Caprice's, you truly understand how big the rear quarters are. This may sound retarded, but is there anything else I can do, without boxing the whole car in w/ wood or something...really do not feel like tackling any major mods as such.....lmao. I have thought about trying tar, asphalt, roof sealant, or anything else that would solidify the body. Thought better of it cuz I'm sure I wouldn't wanna smell that crap in the summer months. Just tired of spending high dollar for something that is not considerably dampening the rattle or stopping the body flexion, quarters and floor. Anyone having any luck w/ other creative, non-standard products?????? Open for any off the wall suggestions within reality.</p><p></p><p>1994 Chevy Caprice LS</p><p></p><p>5.7 LT-1</p><p></p><p>Catback w/ 40 series Flows</p><p></p><p>Compustar 2way 2W900FMR (3000)</p><p></p><p>20" Chrome Limited Wheels</p><p></p><p>CDA-9820XM</p><p></p><p>Built-In XM Tuner/CD Receiver</p><p></p><p>Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 @ 1 Ohm</p><p></p><p>3 JL12W3v2 6ohm DVC's</p><p></p><p>Dual Optima setup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leeiswho2b, post: 1476963, member: 566054"] I have a 94 Chevy Capice. Installed 3 JL12W3v2's with a Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1. I have went through 3 Dynamat Extreme kits trying to get body flexion and rattle outta the rear. If you know the Caprice's, you truly understand how big the rear quarters are. This may sound retarded, but is there anything else I can do, without boxing the whole car in w/ wood or something...really do not feel like tackling any major mods as such.....lmao. I have thought about trying tar, asphalt, roof sealant, or anything else that would solidify the body. Thought better of it cuz I'm sure I wouldn't wanna smell that crap in the summer months. Just tired of spending high dollar for something that is not considerably dampening the rattle or stopping the body flexion, quarters and floor. Anyone having any luck w/ other creative, non-standard products?????? Open for any off the wall suggestions within reality. 1994 Chevy Caprice LS 5.7 LT-1 Catback w/ 40 series Flows Compustar 2way 2W900FMR (3000) 20" Chrome Limited Wheels CDA-9820XM Built-In XM Tuner/CD Receiver Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 @ 1 Ohm 3 JL12W3v2 6ohm DVC's Dual Optima setup [/QUOTE]
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