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2002 Acura TL |
need some bass sound help
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1997 Acura CLMy Garage |
you can try tightening the rubber stoppers on the trunk down, but you really need to dampen your trunk and make it more solid, I used dynamat on my trunk lid, trunk seams, and rear deck, and even my license plate, I have no rattles, except from my spoiler because it cracked from the vibrations for the second time in a row
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x2 on the dynamat
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x3 on dynamat
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TH3 BUFF M/\ST3R
2003 Acura CL |
There's other alternatives besides Dynamat (expensive) edead, B-Quiet. I experimented with roofing material from Home Depot called Icegard, ($30 fora whole roll that will do way more than your trunk)and it worked great. It just needed time for the odor to dissipate. (about a week)
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Just a tip.. For spoilers take out the third brake light out then stuff the spoiler with polyfill as much as you can. Will help reduce some of the rattle in the spoiler.
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Like others said, there's alternatives to Dynamat. Some of the best stuff out there right now is Second Skin Damplifier Pro. However, it's up near the cost of Dynamat, if not a bit more. It's well worth it, but still pretty expensive. If you're on a budget, Raamat is probably your best option. If you don't mind using 5-6 layers of it, the peel and seal from Home Depot/Lowes/etc will work, but it's going to take a shit ton more. Just know that going in.
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1989 Audi QuattroMy Garage |
Yeah I did the stuff from Home Depot. $16 bucks a roll 6"x30'. Worked great!
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| 2008, acura, cost, dynamat, fix, kicker, l5, seal, tl, work |
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