So far I have two 12's in my car and with a lot of my songs, especially really bassy ones, I get a distinguishable rattle in my trunk and I find it to be quite embarrassing and I was wondering if there were any no-cost or low-cost ways to fix this or at least help with this a bit. I own an '04 Dodge Neon.
Find the source of the vibration. Usually its a loose panel of something along those lines. Cushion it with something. I've had to deal with this problem a few times in friend's cars. Usually, taking in to consideration its not your car falling apart, it's a very easy and low cost thing to get fixed.
Are the 12's in a box? If so, pack the box with house insulation. Then get some of that padded tape and apply it to where the trunk closes.
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Originally when I read the title of this thread, I thought it was something about subtitles for a DBZ movie or episode with Trunks. It looked like Kelly was looking for help with subtitling.
Neon's are autofail. Dual subs in a Neon is autofailfail. Rattles are not autofailfailfail because they are expected from Neons. So autofailfail.
Edit: Not to mention, if you put HYOOGE SUBS in anything, you're going to get a rattle eventually, whether it be a crackerbox civic or a mercedes benz. Rattling shit loose ftw.
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