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Topic: too much...rattle!

Posted By: saturnboom
Subject: too much...rattle!
Date Posted: September 10, 2003 at 12:19 AM

how do you get rid of all the rattles when you fix one and 10 more start? I have a 99 saturn and 3-12's...lots of bass and lots of rattles??I have considered brown bread but that is a sound deadener and still wont take care of all the rattles...my headlights even rattle!!do I have to take every nut,bolt and screw loose and put rubber grommets on them or what??I need some input on everyone elses experiences with rattles!! could this be due to the fact that saturn is a giant piece of rolling plastic and there is no total cure?? p;ease help!!!!!!

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Posted By: wvsquirrel
Date Posted: September 10, 2003 at 12:39 AM
Actually, Sound Deadeners DO help take care of rattles. What causes the rattles is the vibrations made from the sound waves. The deadeners lessen that. You just have to keep isolating the new areas and apply more deadener...

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Posted By: 97neon
Date Posted: September 10, 2003 at 7:48 AM

i have 4 layers of dynamat in my car, not a singal rattle in the car





Posted By: Blazermedic
Date Posted: September 10, 2003 at 9:22 AM
I can't tell you how much Dynamat and Roadkill I have in my truck. I swear I put more on every day. It doesn't rattle much anymore, but squirrel is right (like usual) and the deadener kills standing waves present in your vehicle. As for your headlights, those I'm not really sure about but you may have to grommet those because I don't know how to put dynamat on a headlight without overheating the chamber. Seriously, go buy some dynamat or brown bread or whatever and use it. See what you think.

Cary

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Posted By: wvsquirrel
Date Posted: September 10, 2003 at 10:04 AM
Thx for the comp Blazermedic. I've thought about becomming a Professional Installer for a while, but Installers like Bberman1, Big Purds, Esmith69, and Velocity Motors (to name a few) still put me to shame knowledge wise. Alot of what I pass on is what I've picked up on this Forum. I've done personal installs for about 10 years, but never in as much detail as over the last year or so. Who knows, maybe one day....

As long as the material doesn't get too close to the headlight, you can place it around the inside of the cavity. Not the headlight itself, but the area around where the headlight unit is placed. Just be sure to check it every once and a while to make sure the heat dissapated from the headlight doesn't loosen the adhesive.

I actually haven't even started to deaden my Explorer yet. The factory material is working quite well, although eventually it will be a major undertaking. One thing to remember is the floor tends to get quite hot. You usually don't notice as much because of the carpet, but I've seen (and had) wires melt due to the heat. Keep that in mind when you're installing any wires (which is why most installers will stick to the sides of a vehicle as much as possible), and put any wires Over Top the deadening material, not under it.

If you've got the money, time, and really want to get extreeme, then put deadening material over the entire car. If you do it right the first time, then you wont have the pain and aggravation of tearing everything apart again posted_image Then again, you may not need the whole car done either. It's different almost every time

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Posted By: CBates
Date Posted: September 15, 2003 at 8:23 PM

Spray on bedliner works wonders also.......



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Posted By: ricetech
Date Posted: September 16, 2003 at 12:18 PM
I had a 93 saturn with 2 12's, i know what you are going through!! what i found works wornders on the little plastic deamons is that expanding foam in a can. you can get it cheap at home depot and it works. just be carefull it is a mess!!!!!!!!




Posted By: Thugstyle
Date Posted: September 17, 2003 at 3:56 PM
i have a 1990 buick century..the trunk rattled like a bastard..people would come up to me and wonder if that was just my car or a system (it was that bad) so i bought the dynamat trunk kid and put it in..still rattled a little..so i layered it again with some more dynamat...never heard a rattle again..dynamat is somewhat expensive if your on a budget and doing it yourself is a bitch..but its all worth it.




Posted By: T.Hill
Date Posted: September 17, 2003 at 5:18 PM
I have used the expanding foam like ricetech suggested and it is a mess. You have to be careful how much you use at one time. I removed my trunk lid off my 2000 Taurus and used 3 cans of the stuff to take up all the empty space. I let it dry over night with a box fan helping is out. I then used some Dynamat over the top of everything. It is alot more solid than before.

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