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i know you will probably get the deepest bass from having them face the rear, but i know it will rattle like crazy.

i've seen some people with them facing up... how bad does that rattle?

and what about from the back facing the cabin?

i would be willing to sacrifice some sound in order for it not to rattle as bad. its terrible to see a nice looking car and hear it sound like sh1t from the outside.

at this point dynamat is not an option yet. what do you suggest?

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is it a boom box?a ground subs? confused


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either way, if you face them up or facing them towards rear you will still get rattle no matter what... you will need dynamat no matter what. but the subs facing the rear is the best.

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its two 12s with a 1600 watt amp. the equipment is listed in my profile.

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Originally Posted by cycocelica
either way, if you face them up or facing them towards rear you will still get rattle no matter what... you will need dynamat no matter what. but the subs facing the rear is the best.
yeap!dynamat thats the one you need!


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at this point i'm just trying to get the car paid off, and there's other mods that i wanna take care of... *cough* springs *cough*. but about how much does it cost to dynamat the trunk? lets say just for the kit, and i do it myself, not paying a shop to do it.

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mine i paid $230 installed but its worth it thumbsup


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Originally Posted by aspen
mine i paid $230 installed but its worth it thumbsup
no rattles whatsoever?

what about the inside? is the bass louder/clearer/deeper?

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Originally Posted by SwiftCelGTS
at this point i'm just trying to get the car paid off, and there's other mods that i wanna take care of... *cough* springs *cough*. but about how much does it cost to dynamat the trunk? lets say just for the kit, and i do it myself, not paying a shop to do it.

err...isnt dynamat just peel and stick..?? you could do it on your own.cost around $80-200 depending on how much of it you want.

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Originally Posted by SwiftCelGTS
Originally Posted by aspen
mine i paid $230 installed but its worth it thumbsup
no rattles whatsoever?

what about the inside? is the bass louder/clearer/deeper?
theres still a little bit of rattle if almost in a high volume but not the same as before!as on the sounds is still same just the rattle im worried about!


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Originally Posted by cycocelica
err...isnt dynamat just peel and stick..?? you could do it on your own.cost around $80-200 depending on how much of it you want.
i've heard it was pretty hard to do and time consuming. but i definately would rather do it myself than pay a shop to do it.

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Originally Posted by SwiftCelGTS
Originally Posted by cycocelica
err...isnt dynamat just peel and stick..?? you could do it on your own.cost around $80-200 depending on how much of it you want.
i've heard it was pretty hard to do and time consuming. but i definately would rather do it myself than pay a shop to do it.

oh well i know someone who did and had no problems. i have never done it personally though. but i say buy it and see what it is like and if it looks to hard then have best buy or something like do it.

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Ya, its hella easy to do. Do you know how to open your glove compartment? If you answered yes, than you can install dynamat! And get the 90 dollar kit!

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Originally Posted by 10celica10
Ya, its hella easy to do. Do you know how to open your glove compartment? If you answered yes, than you can install dynamat! And get the 90 dollar kit!
sounds like i shouldn't have much trouble then

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