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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 8290018" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>this is 100% true. my aplication was my roof braces - but same rules apply - where the bracing is bonded to the outer sheetmetal - there are sometimes gaps and or just not enough of the factory bonding agent applied to all the seams - and this allows the actual metal to metal contact and noise - its easily fixable use whatever you choose - in my aplication i simply used some leftover caulking tubes from the garage and let dry for 48 hours before playing system again - if you can reach in to a few spots - then something like the foam weatherstriping tape or double sided foam tape can also work to stop metal pannels from banging against metal bracing...</p><p></p><p>back in the hood days guys would just shove rags in their trunk bracing to help stop this noise lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 8290018, member: 586635"] this is 100% true. my aplication was my roof braces - but same rules apply - where the bracing is bonded to the outer sheetmetal - there are sometimes gaps and or just not enough of the factory bonding agent applied to all the seams - and this allows the actual metal to metal contact and noise - its easily fixable use whatever you choose - in my aplication i simply used some leftover caulking tubes from the garage and let dry for 48 hours before playing system again - if you can reach in to a few spots - then something like the foam weatherstriping tape or double sided foam tape can also work to stop metal pannels from banging against metal bracing... back in the hood days guys would just shove rags in their trunk bracing to help stop this noise lol [/QUOTE]
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