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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 07:36 PM
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wel i have had problems with my door and rear panels rattling and not clipping in right, my front driver door rattles a little and the panel right behind me where the person sits behind me wont fully clip in behind my head and keeps popping off and rattling, ive tried to fix and cant, is there anyplace i can just get a custom new panel cus i dont want to go but another stock one to replace it. it be sweet if i got the panels in fiberglass or somethin otha and better than plastic but i dunno any ideas on help or how to fix thanks
Old Feb 5, 2008 | 08:59 PM
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custom carbon fiber?
Old Feb 6, 2008 | 02:26 AM
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well how would i go bout doin custom c.f, and how can i fix these rattles
Old Feb 6, 2008 | 03:20 AM
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if you don't know how to work with CF you'd have to get someone to make them. Are the clips loose? or are you missing clips? If the panel just doesn't fit anymore dynomat is good at getting rid of rattles
Old Feb 6, 2008 | 03:41 AM
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well let me explain everything. I have dynamat from the trunk all the way up the front doors and dont want more cus it added like 80lbs. But see the rear plastic panel you know how there plastic towers that hold the plastic clips in. One of them broke and i plastic welded it and it dont fit anymore. all of it fits besides the front of the panel where it is right next to where the back of the door closes, from top to bottom it pops off but the rest stay on. Like the bottom is held by a clip and the top has something like i guess a built in clip that grabs and holds itself there but it keeps poppin off when i pop it back on what should i do get a new panel hopefully thats not too much. well then i have rattle from my door and if i push hard on it it dont rattle, but its clipped in i dont see why it rattles, and thats basically all the rattle form the base thanks for the help dude
Old Feb 6, 2008 | 03:52 AM
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no problem man,
the door my mustang did the same thing it never fit as well after I took the door off once, new clips can help this since some might have been bent ect. as for the rear panel JB weld the clip to the sport it should be and just let it retain itself, if you could get pics of the rear panel and where it is comming up might help me help you a bit more since I am having a bit of trouble visualizeing. Now if you want a cheap and quick for the rattles, get some rubber spray on bedliner from autozone, and cover the back of the panel in it. That will keep it quiet and you can use it to seal anything.
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Get new clips. Real simple. Go to autozone and u can get like 15 for 5 bucks.
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