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rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Sunday, February 17, 2008 7:05 PM
like the title says, my rear dash vibrates really loudly with my new speakers. i have dynamat on the metal part of the rear dash around where the speakers are mounted, is there a way i can foam or something else to prevent from vibrating? it sounds god aweful.

ill post up pictures of my 45 minute suede job on that tomorrow. its hard to find time to get them.

Re: rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Monday, February 18, 2008 3:03 PM
anybody? i was planning on taking it out again AND trying some foam backing to add more surface area... i think this would put more pressure between the dash and the metal work under it, and therefore stop the vibrating. just seeing if anybody else know something i dont.
Re: rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Monday, February 18, 2008 4:13 PM
i took blocks of foam about 12"x20"x2"thick and cut them to fit and stuffed em in between the metal and the deck, worked for me


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Re: rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Monday, February 18, 2008 7:18 PM
good idea! lol i actually bought some high density foam tape tonight which im going to try... that way i wont have to buy any more dyna mat for the rest of my car.... stuffs expensive!
Re: rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Monday, February 18, 2008 7:37 PM
Chesterton (Chuck) wrote:i took blocks of foam about 12"x20"x2"thick and cut them to fit and stuffed em in between the metal and the deck, worked for me


worked for me too. actually, i had a towel folded up in there for a while lol





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Re: rear dash vibrates with bass. easy remedies?
Monday, February 18, 2008 8:57 PM
I get some noise from my torsion bars (think thats what they are called).

My 6 x 9 Magnets Are Massive! and My back deck is glassed and angled, so i guess i have a different situation. Edead is pretty cheap and worked great in my doors, may want to give that a try.



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