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56 minutes ago, Second Skin said:
Yeah, with those gaps, that is going to be the outer layer that is most likely rattling. If you can get CCF in there it would be good, but you may want to use the ideas the other poster listed, just be careful with expanding foam as it will push metal outwards if too much is used.
Thanks for the help man really appreciate it. Think I'm gonna try CCF first. Overall im super happy with the layer of damplifier Second Skin for the Win!!
Any other tips for when installing the CCF?
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2 hours ago, Second Skin said:
Butyl rope can be used some times in between the bent frame metal and the flimsy sheet metal of the lid. Make sure to get butyl rope or some CCF like Over Kill/Over Kill Pro (be careful with expanding foams, too much expansion may split welds causing more noise) in between the gaps. Post a pic so we can help you fix the issue.
Thanks for the advice here's some pics of what I'm talking about.
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You cant see it to well but its pretty similar on mine at the top middle
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Nice man sounds good. I might try that. I do have a gap in between the trunk lid panel that's pretty big, only problem is it has my brake light harness and access running through it so kinda hard to cover that up.
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Appreciate the advice bro. I'll post some pics on my garage so you can check em out.
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So I applied a layer of second skin damplifier pro in my 2016 dodge charger trunk. The vibration was suppressed a bit, and sounds great in the cabin. But the trunk lid still rattles pretty bad. I am running one sundown sa-12 in a custom ported box tuned to 32hz at 700 watts from a fosgate prime 1200.1D. I need some advice to tame the rattles. Should I add another layer? Or something else? Any advice or tips would be appreciated thanks in advance.
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Alright I will do that. Thanks again for all the help, your product is A1!