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  • It's All In Your Mind
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  On 28/02/2011 at 12:59 PM, Turbo6FG said:

Pics?

Too late mate. I'm not ripping the bugger apart again, although I did break the mirror adjuster taking the drivers door trim off, stuffed it I could figure out how to unclip it and ripped it too hard and it flew to bits. After I pay fraud whatever extortion they are going to charge for a new one I'll take a pic of the inside drivers door during the hour it will take trying figure out how to fit the thing, it looks like it is tandem with the window switch :dontknow: .

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Seperate doc. Squeeze on of the metal clips in and feed the switch out on an angle.

Last one I purchased through my local fraud dealer was only $35

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Hi Guys

I would like to have some extra boot space so I am getting rid of the Candence 12" boxed sub from the boot and have ordered a JBL 8" Sub to go back into the parcel shelf. All running off factory amp.

Going through the forums, alot of people have recommended Dynamating the rear parcel shelf.

My questions are:

How much Dynamat will I need, and what sizes?

Are there cheaper substitutes to Dynamat that work just as well?

Where do I purchase Dynamat (ebay, stereo instal place)?

Thanks in advance

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Measure the parcel shelf, add 10% and you then know how much you need. EBay is where I'd get it from

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I had the entire boot in my old bfxr6 sealed with dynamat = one full pack which cost me 500 bucks installed. It's defiantly worth doing. After he had only done the underside of the boot lid we turned the music up to see te difference was night and day, with two 12inch type r's firing away. Then he finished off the boot. Not a single rattle what so ever. And much better bass. Worth the money IMO.

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  On 31/05/2012 at 1:41 AM, Shyfrd said:

Measure the parcel shelf, add 10% and you then know how much you need. EBay is where I'd get it from

Lol no.

Mate you're only putting a small capacity sub in the parcel shelf and I've been through this too. Autobarn stock a small kit that costed $30-35 they look like 20x20cm peices. You cut it up and cover all the holes in the parcel shelf and just lay the left over in between! 100% eliminated parcel shelf rattle for me.

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My Sub arrived from the States today, will give some of the Jaycar stuff a go.

Would this be better as its thicker? http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AX3689

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If you carn't be bothered to go instore you could also try this website I personally would get the dynamat, ive seen most of the others worth the exrta $$$

http://ryda.ecomm-search.com/search?keywords=sound+deadner&Search.x=0&Search.y=0

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