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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2632619" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>for what i quoted you for. turn the volume down? no..answer's no...</p><p></p><p>mine wasnt too bad until the inside part broke. Find something that you can rubberband to the bottom side forcing the mirror upwards when the vibrations come. then figure out a way to make a brace and attach that to the mirror. i was ina crunch for time and i used a lighter, duct tape, rubber bands, and chopsticks from a local chinese fast food joint near me. If you're concerned about cosmetics, try and keep whatever you use the same color as the mirror's case color. use black duct tape or other colored duct tape. be creative with it. you're may not need to be as bulky and overdone like mine, but i have hella flex. My winshield righ where it meet the metal roof goes ****ing nutz with 40Hz and below....and i havent even tried more than 2500w yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2632619, member: 560415"] for what i quoted you for. turn the volume down? no..answer's no... mine wasnt too bad until the inside part broke. Find something that you can rubberband to the bottom side forcing the mirror upwards when the vibrations come. then figure out a way to make a brace and attach that to the mirror. i was ina crunch for time and i used a lighter, duct tape, rubber bands, and chopsticks from a local chinese fast food joint near me. If you're concerned about cosmetics, try and keep whatever you use the same color as the mirror's case color. use black duct tape or other colored duct tape. be creative with it. you're may not need to be as bulky and overdone like mine, but i have hella flex. My winshield righ where it meet the metal roof goes ****ing nutz with 40Hz and below....and i havent even tried more than 2500w yet... [/QUOTE]
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