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    jeddy is offline All Bunged up---too much cheese
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    rear vibration

    I think I read somewhere in here about the rear speaker vibration with bass is not coming FROM the grilles but rather the pillers....has anyone removed these pillers and addressed this issue? if so what did you use and how did you do it....I searched around quite a bit already and can't find any answers....

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    henry is offline Cunning Stunt
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    The trim around the D pillar is pretty flimsy. It does rattle with even a little bass.

    A solution would be to obtain some thin felt cloth FROM a fabric store and apply it with spray glue to the inside of the D pillar cover (it comes off easily as it is only held on with clips - gentle pressure will get it to come off).

    Alternatively you can use "dynamat" or other sound deadener FROM your local car hi-fi shop.

    That said, the speaker mounting position is far FROM ideal. - These are only band aid solutions but the end result is accaptable.

    Henry

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    sgthigg is offline LX Newbie
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    Go here and CHECK this stuff out

    Go here and CHECK this stuff out. I used it and its pretty good at a fraction of the cost of dyno mat. I got mine off ebay it was about 50 bucks for 50 square feet.


    http://www.fatmat.com/products/

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