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This is a discussion thread titled "My System Install is COMPLETE! 56K Beware", within the Audio & Stereo forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
does the over head sunglass holder/ card holder thing rattle ? mine rattles so bad with my 12's hitting just wondering if you have same problem. But only my doors are dynomatted
does the over head sunglass holder/ card holder thing rattle ? mine rattles so bad with my 12's hitting just wondering if you have same problem. But only my doors are dynomatted
Mine did the same thing and I cut a few small strips of left over Dynamat and put them up in the holders. They are out of view and it worked perfect. No more vibrations.
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does the over head sunglass holder/ card holder thing rattle ? mine rattles so bad with my 12's hitting just wondering if you have same problem. But only my doors are dynomatted
Almost all of my bins were removed when I had the panoramic sunroof installed. The only thing that rattles in the entire cab, like Jet said, are the lights in the console. I only noticed it when we set the "max volume" level when adjusting the gain. We set it at 60, and I typically listen around 38-44.
Jet, can you take some pics so I can copy your fix?
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Last edited by ThirdHorseman; 01-13-2008 at 07:20 PM.
I started mine last night. Well, I started clearing out the garage so that I can use my table saw. I wouldn't dare do that much work unless I had a spare car to drive. That would take me 2 weeks to do.
Does the seats fold flat with the amps under there? Id'e prefer to install mine there and make the box extend all the way to the lack compartment.
Last edited by asianflava; 01-13-2008 at 08:32 PM.
Jet, can you take some pics so I can copy your fix? [/quote]
yeah, I'll do that in the morning for you. Can you tell me how you fed 12 awg wire thru the rear door rubber boots? I have to do the same thing pretty soon and I'm not sure how I'm gonna get through that plastic plug.
I started mine last night. Well, I started clearing out the garage so that I can use my table saw. I wouldn't dare do that much work unless I had a spare car to drive. That would take me 2 weeks to do.
Does the seats fold flat with the amps under there? Id'e prefer to install mine there and make the box extend all the way to the lack compartment.
I am not sure about the seat folding down. but the enclosure does go all the way to jack compartment
Last edited by tech12volt; 01-14-2008 at 06:49 AM.
Jet, can you take some pics so I can copy your fix?
yeah, I'll do that in the morning for you. Can you tell me how you fed 12 awg wire thru the rear door rubber boots? I have to do the same thing pretty soon and I'm not sure how I'm gonna get through that plastic plug.[/quote]
I didn't. Only through the front doors. The rears just have a set of Boston Acoustic coaxials for fill. I'm running them off the head unit.
Jet, can you take some pics so I can copy your fix?
yeah, I'll do that in the morning for you. Can you tell me how you fed 12 awg wire thru the rear door rubber boots? I have to do the same thing pretty soon and I'm not sure how I'm gonna get through that plastic plug.[/quote]
To run the 12 awg wire the easy way and not too easy,is remove the whole plastic cover.I did on mine.You would need to cut a little plastic tap,that hold the plug with all the cables.That is in the back.
In the front same thing remove the plastic rubber that hold all the cables,and use a wire with black electrical tape in the top.And attach the cable.In the front you don't have to cut anything.
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I started mine last night. Well, I started clearing out the garage so that I can use my table saw. I wouldn't dare do that much work unless I had a spare car to drive. That would take me 2 weeks to do.
Does the seats fold flat with the amps under there? Id'e prefer to install mine there and make the box extend all the way to the lack compartment.
I didn't try. I've never folded the seats flat unless I have already unbolted them for removal. The rears can be folded forward to a certain degree, since I did that last night to snap some of the pictures.