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<blockquote data-quote="supernov4" data-source="post: 8917677" data-attributes="member: 693452"><p>Another good trick is to get a roll of fabric tape like hockey tape or harness tape</p><p></p><p>When you have panels off if you see any cables that look like they might touch metal you can wrap some of that around to quiet any vibration against surfaces</p><p>It's also good for seams and such when 2 plastic panels go together or when plastic goes on metal it can act as a gasket softening any vibrations against mating surfaces</p><p></p><p>Also some foam weather stripping from the home depot could come in handy along the edge of door card to help seal and eliminating vibration</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supernov4, post: 8917677, member: 693452"] Another good trick is to get a roll of fabric tape like hockey tape or harness tape When you have panels off if you see any cables that look like they might touch metal you can wrap some of that around to quiet any vibration against surfaces It's also good for seams and such when 2 plastic panels go together or when plastic goes on metal it can act as a gasket softening any vibrations against mating surfaces Also some foam weather stripping from the home depot could come in handy along the edge of door card to help seal and eliminating vibration [/QUOTE]
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