rattling
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rattling
sup guys, need help again. I have my 2 10's facing forward right behind the rear seats. However with the rear seats up, there seems to be alot more rattling. I think its the stuff on the back of rear seat or the plastic panels that are rattling. Can anyone help me?
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Re: rattling
Originally posted by 2kBlackMax
sup guys, need help again. I have my 2 10's facing forward right behind the rear seats. However with the rear seats up, there seems to be alot more rattling. I think its the stuff on the back of rear seat or the plastic panels that are rattling. Can anyone help me?
sup guys, need help again. I have my 2 10's facing forward right behind the rear seats. However with the rear seats up, there seems to be alot more rattling. I think its the stuff on the back of rear seat or the plastic panels that are rattling. Can anyone help me?
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Re: Re: rattling
Originally posted by KCTYPHOON
first thing i would do if i were you is turn your box around (if its a sealed box) to fire into the back of the trunk. position it about a foot or a foot and a half away. it should sound better and may help that seat from making noise.
first thing i would do if i were you is turn your box around (if its a sealed box) to fire into the back of the trunk. position it about a foot or a foot and a half away. it should sound better and may help that seat from making noise.
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Originally posted by puremax
its not an option..Why is that dawg?
its not an option..Why is that dawg?
Through some testing i noticed that the rattling is from the black panels, which i will take out tommorrow, but most of the rattling is coming from my phoenix gold amp flush mounted behind the box. This is weird. When i push against the amp with a fair amount of pressure, the rattling goes away. My jl audio which is right next to it does not seem to rattle. I have to either remount the amp somewhere else or it is the whole custom box that is not secure enough and is rattling against the sheet metal, etc. Keep you guys posted
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