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Didn't really know what section to post this in but has anyone had experience keeping a sliding back glass from making so much noise and rattling it's horrible in my extended cab ranger tryna figure out a way to remedy before I break down and buy a 1 piece glass

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umm. anyway to lock it in place better? maybe some rubber strips of some kind added to where ever you can on the frame of the sliding window.

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True that I've tried everything from rubber to window gaskets and everything I'm gonna find a solid or just flex seal it and dynamat it before I start my wall I figure it won't be able to rattle than anyways with it all sealed off from everything

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I have a slider and it doesn't rattle. But I'm walled

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The SA-8 in my ranger doesn't make anything rattle but it's on less than 600w.

The X-10/SAZ-1200D combo thats going in next might be another story.

A couple of slim peices of non-foil backed dampener placed in the right spots might blend in alright and solve the problem.

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Yeah best bet is if you a glass Guy or a local shop and just buy a 1 piece back glass from the junkyard and they will just charge you a lil labor to pull the old one and put in the new one, I'm on the mobile version so can't see where you're located but if you're in Colorado I can do it for you bro

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I had that problem with mine:

Replacing the glass is best but what worked pretty good for me was butyl rope. You can buy it at any auto parts store but you may have to tell them you need a windshield install kit because a lot of them don't know what butyl rope is, lol. I stuffed it in the top and bottom of the gaps from the outside and in both sides from the inside and that pretty much stopped the noise coming from the back glass. You may have to do some periodic maintenance to it though. I only had to do it once but after about a week some of the rope had worked its way out of the gap and had to be stuffed back in. A five in one tool or a wide chisel works well for stuffing the stuff in there.

I don't have a good video of the back glass after but this one shows it for a few moments:

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