WHICH IS BETTER TO USE?

Discussion in 'Electronics' started by MITT4G, Feb 21, 2007.

Sound pads or Foam ...

  1. Foam in a can

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  2. Sound pads (Dynamat)

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  3. Bath Towels

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  1. MITT4G

    MITT4G Well-Known Member

    Ive got a lot of shacking and moving in the back- whats the best noise reducer?
     
  2. Chuckanut

    Chuckanut Guest

    You got junk in the trunk? Dude, I think that's a whole other problem!! :lol:

    tom
     
  3. MITT4G

    MITT4G Well-Known Member

    I went thru and removed everything from the trunk- i even took out the spare tire cover!!!!

    I took off the rear lamps and lic. plate bezel- but it still shakes and bakes! :?
     
  4. sp0oon

    sp0oon Well-Known Member

    They sell some pretty cheap rolls of Dynamat on ebay. My buddy purchased 100 SQFT of FatMat off ebay for like $150 canadian after shipping. His car sounds ridiculous now.... his base is so crisp without vibrations.

    -Gabe
     
  5. Mafix

    Mafix Owner Staff Member Administrator Donated!

    i'd try dynomat first. and use a little piece of foam behind the plate to stop that.
     
  6. JoeJack88

    JoeJack88 Well-Known Member Super Moderator Donated!

    just start poking at everything you can and check for rattle everywhere!!!! Then narrow it down..Thats how I fixed my noise.
     
  7. Youds

    Youds Well-Known Member

    im lined up nicely with dynamat it does wonders, still teh rattles but thats with competition bass haha i like expanding foam cause regular foam moves....

    liscence plate a piece of foam is fine ;p
     
  8. underscore

    underscore Well-Known Member

    I've got a piece of foam behind the plate, that stopped it pretty good, I also had the trunk release calbe making some noise, so I'm gonna wrap that in foam eventually. I just gotta stop my damn sunroof from rattling!!!
     

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