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Ok guy my entire roof is covered in murdermat and about half the headliner has ccf on it. Problem is the more I listen to my system the worse the headliner is starting to rattle. It is going to only be worse when I put my new subs and amp in next week. How do I fix this. The headliner is only head on by the visors in the front, dome light in the middle, and two clips in the back. I thought about putting Velcro in between the roof and headliner all over, but is there a better way to try and fix this? It's the only rattle I have as whole car is deadened and ccf foamed please help.

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I can go to almost any spot in the headliner and push the board up because there is about a inch gap between it and the roof. I was thinking Velcro them together to close the gap

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Sky High OFC Wiring

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AQ 2200 Sub Amp

Two DC Level 4 m2 12s

80 Mil Murdetmat

Gathering Parts For Wall Build.

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I would put some acoustic foam in between the roof and the headliner.

stuff like this

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I already have ccf foam in there. I think it is the cardboard the fabric is glued to that is rattling

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80 Mil Murdetmat

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would putting mdf on the back part of the roof the screwing the headliner to the mdf fix this?

2000 Toyota Camry With Sealed Off Trunk

Sky High OFC Wiring

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AQ 2200 Sub Amp

Two DC Level 4 m2 12s

80 Mil Murdetmat

Gathering Parts For Wall Build.

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If your headliner is in good shape and it holds its shape when you take it out fiberglass the back of it. Of course I Wont be held responsible if it soaks through to the fabric side

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The headliner is supposed to be supported down both sides by the trim panels. Have you removed them?

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there is nothing to secure the headliner minus twp plastic clips and the big gap between it and the roof is the problem though

2000 Toyota Camry With Sealed Off Trunk

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80 Mil Murdetmat

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The headliner is supposed to be supported down both sides by the trim panels. Have you removed them?

the back by the window is whats flexing and rattling

2000 Toyota Camry With Sealed Off Trunk

Sky High OFC Wiring

DC Power 270 XP Alt

AQ 2200 Sub Amp

Two DC Level 4 m2 12s

80 Mil Murdetmat

Gathering Parts For Wall Build.

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