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someone on here told me to ditch the 2 tens i have and just run the one 12 rf. i didnt think that would help my spl. well of course i was wrong. disconnected the 10's and moved box around a little, and boom. i have a whole knew set of rattles to take care of. i need help with bracing my trunk lid. its in a honda accord.it flexis a lot. the lid it self is ribbed all over. i have foamed all the insides of the ribbs. helped a little. cant figure out how to mdf it cause the ribs are uneven and wont allow the mdf to rest on it very well. any suggestions would be greatly appriciated. thanx.
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Is the trunk lid "ribbed for her pleasure"? Sorry I couldn't resist. Just go with what you are doing, you hear a rattle, juice it with some foam. Eventually the problem will be solved, but you might have a messy little trunk Tony Jordan M.A.D.
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Hell concrete the thing..and foam and all them fun toys...lol...You can use the Installer stand by...Duck Tape...
But for real look for a sound deadner...Like Dynamat or the like...
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i found one of my problems in the trunk. its the steel rods runnin acrost the back window deck. they were moving about half and inch or so. now its time to strip out all plastic pieces lining the trunck. thanx for all the replies.