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<blockquote data-quote="c_james_s" data-source="post: 5494911" data-attributes="member: 604946"><p>Ive got a problem with my trim pieces rattleing but I dont know exactly the best way to get rid of the noise. Ive used dynamat on the hatch and sub area and on all the doors where the speakers are, inside and outside of each door. Now im hearing all the trim rattleing and making noise and its driving</p><p></p><p>me nutts. Do you guys put dynamat on the plastic door pieces too? Whats the best way to get rid of plastic on plastic noise? Any tips and tricks you know of would be great. Ive heard that a bead of calking might help. Ive tried spray foam once in the past on an old car and all I got was more noise. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_james_s, post: 5494911, member: 604946"] Ive got a problem with my trim pieces rattleing but I dont know exactly the best way to get rid of the noise. Ive used dynamat on the hatch and sub area and on all the doors where the speakers are, inside and outside of each door. Now im hearing all the trim rattleing and making noise and its driving me nutts. Do you guys put dynamat on the plastic door pieces too? Whats the best way to get rid of plastic on plastic noise? Any tips and tricks you know of would be great. Ive heard that a bead of calking might help. Ive tried spray foam once in the past on an old car and all I got was more noise. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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