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<blockquote data-quote="Einzee" data-source="post: 523155" data-attributes="member: 556176"><p>Let's get to the technical part of this; those noises you hear outside, guess what? They are also inside. Just because you can't hear them doesn't mean that they are not there.</p><p></p><p>Now with having said that, ALOT of the rattles you hear is your license plate. My suggestion is to remove it and find a decent sized rag, fold it several times, place behind plate and resecure plate. Any fancy moldings or other styling accessories will be suspect as well. Your best bet would be to remove them and glue them back down w/ silicone before you torque them down. Finally, a few layers of a deadening substance applied directly to the trunk walls will do about as much as possible. Anything left will have to be tolerated by those who pull up next to you laughing at your rattletrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einzee, post: 523155, member: 556176"] Let's get to the technical part of this; those noises you hear outside, guess what? They are also inside. Just because you can't hear them doesn't mean that they are not there. Now with having said that, ALOT of the rattles you hear is your license plate. My suggestion is to remove it and find a decent sized rag, fold it several times, place behind plate and resecure plate. Any fancy moldings or other styling accessories will be suspect as well. Your best bet would be to remove them and glue them back down w/ silicone before you torque them down. Finally, a few layers of a deadening substance applied directly to the trunk walls will do about as much as possible. Anything left will have to be tolerated by those who pull up next to you laughing at your rattletrap. [/QUOTE]
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