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mrfreddyfenkell 
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Posted: December 04, 2007 at 12:52 PM / IP Logged  

1992 Buick Roadmaster Limited

I would like to know how to stop the rattling on the molding of my car. It is the worst sound I have ever heard. I had my trunk lid and side walls lined with sound dampener but it is my trim banging against the car that is making the noise; it’s just metal to metal rattle. Is their a way I could stop this without permanently removing the trim?

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Silicone rubber cement.
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Stuff some insulation on the inside of the trim
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Thanks guys. I will try both of those suggestions. I am thinking about lining the inside of the molding with a foam tape and using a marine grade clear silicone as like a gasket sealer. If I can get the silicone in a nice bead (like caulking a window) I hope it will clean up easy. You have been a great help.

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