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<blockquote data-quote="bluedragon436" data-source="post: 4997294" data-attributes="member: 586753"><p>I know what Dynamat and other such products do for your car, when you are installing a system in it. I have a rattle between the inner panels of my trunk, and the outer skin of the car, like they are touching metal to metal. Also have the rear windshield wiper, like the motor or something that rattles. I am just wondering if anyone knows if I could use some of that expanding foam in the cans, to spray in my side panels, and also my decklid to help with this, and if it might also help a bit with doing the same job as the dynamat... not to replace the dynamat with just this stuff, but to help out that much more??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedragon436, post: 4997294, member: 586753"] I know what Dynamat and other such products do for your car, when you are installing a system in it. I have a rattle between the inner panels of my trunk, and the outer skin of the car, like they are touching metal to metal. Also have the rear windshield wiper, like the motor or something that rattles. I am just wondering if anyone knows if I could use some of that expanding foam in the cans, to spray in my side panels, and also my decklid to help with this, and if it might also help a bit with doing the same job as the dynamat... not to replace the dynamat with just this stuff, but to help out that much more?? [/QUOTE]
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