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<blockquote data-quote="ballenm04" data-source="post: 740299" data-attributes="member: 559309"><p>Ok, so I know that I can go out and spend a few hundred to make it quit but the problem is that I don't have that few hundred. Here is what I do have. I have a 1997 Toyota Camry and wanted to know how I could make my taillights, gas door, and factory spoiler, to quit rattling. I am open to hear some of the strangest things so give it your best shot and chances are that I will prolly try it. Are there any secrets that might help that I do not know? Any suggestion will do.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballenm04, post: 740299, member: 559309"] Ok, so I know that I can go out and spend a few hundred to make it quit but the problem is that I don't have that few hundred. Here is what I do have. I have a 1997 Toyota Camry and wanted to know how I could make my taillights, gas door, and factory spoiler, to quit rattling. I am open to hear some of the strangest things so give it your best shot and chances are that I will prolly try it. Are there any secrets that might help that I do not know? Any suggestion will do. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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