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Advice on how to stop the trunk rattling
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<blockquote data-quote="inferno1985" data-source="post: 8023790" data-attributes="member: 639224"><p>most trunk lids have 2 layers there the actual trunk itself and then has somekind of brace that is welded to the underside of it. my buddy had some serious sounds in his trunk and layered it like hell and foamed it. and still rattled like crazy. he ended up taking all the mat off the lid and spot welding the 2 layers in a few inch increments and then layering it again with dynomat and had the trunk lid repainted and made a hell of a difference. but he was a welder and sprayed his own lid. but thats bout the only way to really calm it down without sealing off the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inferno1985, post: 8023790, member: 639224"] most trunk lids have 2 layers there the actual trunk itself and then has somekind of brace that is welded to the underside of it. my buddy had some serious sounds in his trunk and layered it like hell and foamed it. and still rattled like crazy. he ended up taking all the mat off the lid and spot welding the 2 layers in a few inch increments and then layering it again with dynomat and had the trunk lid repainted and made a hell of a difference. but he was a welder and sprayed his own lid. but thats bout the only way to really calm it down without sealing off the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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