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hell i did my whole trunk and i fire forward sealed off from trunk. :shrug:

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Even just dampening the lisence plate would help out a LOT, cause that's usually the first thing that rattles.

That's only going to stop the plate rattling on the outside. It's not going to keep the sound inside the trunk and cabin.

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just don't use peel and seal :(

I got about 4 layers of it and it doesn't do shit

You're looking at it from the wrong perspective, you're trunk is super water proof :lol:

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do it to the license plate, trunk floor and trunk lid. doing the trunk floor will help seeing as to how that is were the box sits. the trunk lid rattles so doing that helps along with the license plate. you can also go to walmart home depot or lowes ect ect... and get some of that great stuff window sealer foam and put that in the trunk lid. doing so will add a lil weight and help stop rattles. the weight helps hold it down so that the preasure doesnt escape as much. for $50 or less you could do a good budget freindly rattle prevention build.

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To simply answer the OP's question. Yes you should consider sound deadening your trunk.

Our products would of course be my suggestion, (made in the USA, proven track record of performance, blah blah blah) but if you want options I would also consider and not hesitate using...

Don's, from Sound Deadener Showdown, CLD Tiles. Great butyl adhesive, nice and thick aluminum constraint layer, well priced.

Stringer Roadkill Expert. 76mils thick or so, 4 mil aluminum, sticks like a champ, USA made too boot.

Dynamat Xtreme. The "industry" standard for a reason. A bit thinner than there above two products. 4 mil aluminum. Only complaint is the butyl is a bit soft and gummy.

There are a few others I would consider, but it's a very short list.

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