dynamat placing
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dynamat placing
i am really developing a need for dynamat so i have a few questions on where i put it....
on the underside of the trunk lid itself, any way to dress it up? make it look a bit nicer?
behind the rear lights, these rattle alot, but i dont know where i could possibly put it to stop the rattling and n ot block the lights.
in the rear deck, just put it on the bottom? and will that stop the glass from rattling too?
on the underside of the trunk lid itself, any way to dress it up? make it look a bit nicer?
behind the rear lights, these rattle alot, but i dont know where i could possibly put it to stop the rattling and n ot block the lights.
in the rear deck, just put it on the bottom? and will that stop the glass from rattling too?
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when i put my peel and seal on the trunk lid, i just put my carpet back over it, it looks completely stock.
do you know exactly what is rattlin in your lights? do they just need to be tightened? i know in my ssei tails the black plastic rails inside that we delaminated rattled a really high pitch. i glued them back down and they are fine now.
i didnt put any on my rear deck, didnt see enough room to do anything. and your glass is rattling??? how, is it physicallse loose in there or what?
do you know exactly what is rattlin in your lights? do they just need to be tightened? i know in my ssei tails the black plastic rails inside that we delaminated rattled a really high pitch. i glued them back down and they are fine now.
i didnt put any on my rear deck, didnt see enough room to do anything. and your glass is rattling??? how, is it physicallse loose in there or what?
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First thing, find out what is rattling, push and pull on things and see if that rattle stops, you can use foam weather stripping inbetween plastic and plastic/metal, some things just need a cushioned spacer to stop, this also works great for license plates and covers. Than start Dynamat on the panels.
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