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Window rattle...

Discussion in 'Interior' started by GT-R, Sep 17, 2003.

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    GT-R Guest

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    Window rattle...

    I've recently noticed alot more window rattle when I turn my music up. I don't think I noticed any of this before, but it gets really annoying now. Any possible ways on how to fix this?
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    I have the same problem when my sound system is loud, if I put the window a bit down it stops... not usefull for the upcoming winter season!...
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    kwong2001 New Member

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    lol, you should see my windows..hell you should see my whole car...it rattles like crazy. And I even put about 28 pounds of sound deadening on it! Hate to hear it without it
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    Dang...what kind of sound deadening material did you use?
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    kwong2001 New Member

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    I used raammat. 62sq ft. for 100 bucks shipped.

    It actually doesn't rattle THAT much. I just need to do the doors, c-pillar and redo a little of the roof and then it's all done

    I got a new ported box. Converted it to sealed for everyday driving and if I drop the back seats, with the subs facing towards the driver, it doesn't vibrate at all and sounds pretty good...pretty much just like a hatchback.


    But my windows still do vibrate enough to where when you're driving everything is super clear.
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    TRDFAN Guest

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    There's this thing out there called "Road Kill" that works pretty well, specially in the trunk and side doors when properly installed. It looks like Dynamat but it's made out of a stronger material. I had that recently installed on my two front doors and the rattling is gone for good.

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