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How do you keep the inner plastic panels from rattling, its not really because of the metal flexing, its the pressure in the back from the port up. The B-pillars, back of the cab that i think has 4x6s in it, sound like there slapping on certain hard hitting notes. If i have to take them off thats fine but i want to know a little before i go into it.

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How do you keep the inner plastic panels from rattling, its not really because of the metal flexing, its the pressure in the back from the port up. The B-pillars, back of the cab that i think has 4x6s in it, sound like there slapping on certain hard hitting notes. If i have to take them off thats fine but i want to know a little before i go into it.

put sound deadening on the panels and the metal behind them will stop the rattle.

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superglue a dildo to the center of the cone....lube it.....then have that dumbass sit on it :good:

while playing a 10hz note

haha, this reminds me of a paintball sticker i have "my balls slap at 300fps"

now I want a sticker that says "i fuck at 10hz"

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ok, and earlier n8 told me about how bad the snaps in the back are and how they basically break no matter what(16yr old plastic). so how would i reattach the panels that do that?

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Best Score to Date : 160.5 dB Outlaw (47Hz)[4 XM 15's & 2 Taramps Bass 12k's]

BL :  http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/147800-chevyboy95s-4-15s-7krms-wall-1533-db-on-half-power/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/hitemwiththeflex/

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ok, and earlier n8 told me about how bad the snaps in the back are and how they basically break no matter what(16yr old plastic). so how would i reattach the panels that do that?

epoxy the broken plastic back in place and hope for the best.

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ok, and earlier n8 told me about how bad the snaps in the back are and how they basically break no matter what(16yr old plastic). so how would i reattach the panels that do that?

epoxy the broken plastic back in place and hope for the best.

if epoxy doesnt work use self tappers if you dont mind screw heads showing.

2010 Subaru Impreza

Pioneer AVH-P1400DVD

2 10" Rockford Fosgate Punch HX2

Audison LRx 1.1K

superglue a dildo to the center of the cone....lube it.....then have that dumbass sit on it :good:

while playing a 10hz note

haha, this reminds me of a paintball sticker i have "my balls slap at 300fps"

now I want a sticker that says "i fuck at 10hz"

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How do you keep the inner plastic panels from rattling, its not really because of the metal flexing, its the pressure in the back from the port up. The B-pillars, back of the cab that i think has 4x6s in it, sound like there slapping on certain hard hitting notes. If i have to take them off thats fine but i want to know a little before i go into it.

I had the sme thing plastic slappin metal on certain notes, was originally gone sound deaden the whole back wall and behind all plastic but after crackin a panel I decided against takin everything off, so what I did was just take the left over felt that I had layin round found the rattles and stuffed felt behind the plastic workin great so far for bout 2ish months. A lil ghetto lol but actually works well.

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deadener, foam, hell even tape sometimes...i dont have alot of rattle from the plastics, my rear window and its broken window track is kinda annoying though :P

X2 on foam. Dynamat and other company's make a closed cell foam that works well for this application

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deadener, foam, hell even tape sometimes...i dont have alot of rattle from the plastics, my rear window and its broken window track is kinda annoying though :P

X2 on foam. Dynamat and other company's make a closed cell foam that works well for this application

expanding foam, or the actual foam?

and i cant screw the panels back on or anything like that, because my truck is in suck nice condition (i refuse to f*** up how it looks.

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Best Score to Date : 160.5 dB Outlaw (47Hz)[4 XM 15's & 2 Taramps Bass 12k's]

BL :  http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/147800-chevyboy95s-4-15s-7krms-wall-1533-db-on-half-power/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/hitemwiththeflex/

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