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what can I expect from 2 subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8275272" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>I used rattle trap/fat mat and it failed miserably. The adhesive separated from itself and half fell on my sub's and amp while half stayed stuck to the roof of my vehicle. I must say the customer service was excellent and the company offered to do anything they could to clean up my equipment. I left what was still intact but just plywooded over the rattle trap on roof . I wouldn't use their poducts again due to safety of my stuff. As akillj said the cld tiles are the way to go. My next project (after I finish the two I have started) will also contain some of the sound blocking vinyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8275272, member: 606737"] I used rattle trap/fat mat and it failed miserably. The adhesive separated from itself and half fell on my sub's and amp while half stayed stuck to the roof of my vehicle. I must say the customer service was excellent and the company offered to do anything they could to clean up my equipment. I left what was still intact but just plywooded over the rattle trap on roof . I wouldn't use their poducts again due to safety of my stuff. As akillj said the cld tiles are the way to go. My next project (after I finish the two I have started) will also contain some of the sound blocking vinyl. [/QUOTE]
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