View Full Version : Does your front doors rattle from the speakers?


DirtyThirty
12-20-2003, 09:53 PM
Something really starting to ____ me off. When i have the music on, which is always, and there is some bass, even a little bass, my front doors rattle. It seems to be comin from the door lock and the window buttons. I have to press on the whole fabric area to stop the rattlin". Anybody else got that problem?

PandaIst
12-20-2003, 10:31 PM
I have that same exact problem on my xA. For me it happens on the front driver side door. It only happens with certain songs though, it's weird.

Besk_one
12-20-2003, 10:43 PM
i ahve that a little tiny bit too -as well as the rear decklid rattles when the bass really hits.

time to save up for a good dynamat session!

DibujoB
12-20-2003, 10:58 PM
I get the same thing on my passenger door when the bass is pumping, but it doesn't always do it. I noticed it a lot more when my car was new...I'm not sure if it stopped doing it as much or if I just stopped noticing it.

fr130
12-20-2003, 11:22 PM
It's not a problem. On my current to be replaced Camry, it does that depending on songs. Like Crystal Method, or Ludacris, i get a lot of thump by the doors, the windows and back windows. It's normal due to the music that's playing. Sound may be invisible but's it's there...

Docsnuff
12-20-2003, 11:53 PM
Ummm, 1.5 words... Dyna-Mat!!!! It is the best stuff, or go with the Circuit City kind, I think it is call tsunami or something. I got a $100 kit at Circuit City, and because the box was opened, I had them mark it down 20%, it is all over my mustang and it works well!!!


Doc

its_ikon
12-21-2003, 06:46 PM
I have that same exact problem on my xA. For me it happens on the front driver side door. It only happens with certain songs though, it's weird.

i get the same thing. i was thinking about using dynamat. there is someone on matrixowners that made his own dynamat and it is the same thing just cheaper.

Piston
12-23-2003, 02:37 AM
That other mat is call RammMat I have it in both of my current cars. It is very similar to dynamat extreme but much cheaper and lighter. It is a great product, and will make a huge improvment in blocking road noise and keeping your tunes in the car.

Jason

rodney_ray
12-25-2003, 05:36 AM
I just bought 2 pk of the 10455 Xtreme kit - 9 - 18"x32" sheets for $105 each. They have turned their shipping cost into a profit center. But even with the elevated shipping price it was still the cheapest I could find.

http://www.ikesound.com/category-category_id/125

lvxBgirl
12-26-2003, 04:12 AM
If anyone knows someone who works at a Best Buy, ask them to buy the Dyna Mat for you. The markup is ridiculous, I used to work there and bought it for about 70% off the retail price.

Or, I heard that you can go to Home Depot and get some sort of roofing material sheets that work just the same and are super cheap. Sounds stupid, but heard it from a guy who seems to know what he's doing!

DenZinz
12-26-2003, 04:21 AM
The stuff works wonders

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid94/p19f790386ff06c68ab4b27c2cf984be7/fa394c0c.jpg

dulcimoo
01-12-2004, 04:27 AM
Only with the windows rolled DOWN. Weard.

bluxb
01-16-2004, 12:51 AM
well dynamat can get to be kind of expensive, u guys might want to check out secondskin, fatmat, and edead which will give 90 percent of the results at half the price. i have about 100 sq ft of secondskin and the difference is night and day. but sometimes i feel like breaking that damn winshield wiper off the rear hatch.

UrbanDrum
01-16-2004, 01:29 AM
well dynamat can get to be kind of expensive, u guys might want to check out secondskin, fatmat, and edead which will give 90 percent of the results at half the price. i have about 100 sq ft of secondskin and the difference is night and day. but sometimes i feel like breaking that damn winshield wiper off the rear hatch.

You would recomend Secondskin? Where can I get it? How much did you spend? Is it hard to do yoursel? :?

bluxb
01-16-2004, 04:48 AM
i think his website is secondskinaudio.com but if your a member at www.caraudioforum.com and send him a pm about pricing he will give you a huge discount. its pretty easy to as long as you clean the surface you are applying it to and maybe use a roller but its not really necessary. i would say that most people could do it but it takes practice to get really good at applying it. maybe just ask one of your friends to help you out or something. also edead is a pretty good value at www.edesignaudio.com i used it on my last car and it worked great as well.