Trying to get rid of the rattling...

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Bigcat

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I put a box with 2 memphis 10" s and an orion 600W amp in this weekend and have been really impressed with the improved sound. Now that I'm getting used to having the bass I'm starting to notice vibration and rattling coming from different parts of the vehicle.

I'm in an 03" Denali and have a box filling up the area in between the third row and the hatch.

Has anyone encountered this problem and if so what areas do I need to soundproof? I can get dynamat for pretty cheap and I know there are other places that need different methods than just dynamat.

Loving the new bass though it's been a minute since i had a nice back massage while riding down the road!
 

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dynamat does help reduce the rattles. but sometimes its just inevitable
 

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take out the subs. problem fixed. well prbally not. you probally just shook everything up so it will rattle all the time haha
 
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take out the subs. problem fixed. well prbally not. you probally just shook everything up so it will rattle all the time haha

yeah so that's not going to happen!

I've gotten everything tuned right now I'm going to finish the rest of my interior mods and do HID's then come back and dynamat over the course of a couple weekends.

oh yeah an I'll start posting pictures! :)
 

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everything in my denali rattles. until second skin or dynamat the only option is turn it up. only a couple of sqeaks and or rattles. 2kw-18'' need more amps to drown out the rattles. and the wife
 

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Go to the secondskin website, there are alot of things you can do to get out sqeaks and rattles once you isolate the noise. I personally have done my doors with the damplifier pro and the luxury liner pro and the results are amazing.
 
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