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Stereo + Rear Brake Rattle
I have been searching high and low to find a easy fix to the rear brake light rattling--without actually removing it!
Looking for some quick solutions some of you may have come up with? I was thinking maybe buy 2 clear rubber stoppers and wedge them under the plastic so that it can't move... not really sure... Please provide some feedback! |
Just deaden the rear deck and cover
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Go in your kitchen and open one of the cabinets. Peel off two of those rubber bumpers and wedge it in between the brake light and the back window. ...or just go buy them anywhere for $1.
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I am thinking to try the rubber stoppers, and if that doesn't fix it then find a shop that will remove it... I am not a DIY kinda guy unfortunately. |
http://www.lowes.com/Hardware/Specia.../N-1z0yk90/pl#!
Any recomendation on what size I should go with? I was thinking a 2" stopper? |
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I have 0 rattles or resonance anywhere in the car now, the doors and rear deck is where 90% came from. If the rear deck was done right it really shouldnt really need foam pad, but some cases its needs some still. If you dont mind seeing the stoppers in there tho, sure give it a shot. |
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Use rubber gasket and wrap the perimeter of the third brake light? Like those c-channel rubber strips people use to wrap holes in the firewall.
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