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Hey when im pumpin the beats all you can hear from the outside is an old rattling washing machine sound which sounds gay. Ive already got Dynamat in the doors, so they are fine. HOw do i stop the rego plate from going crazy? Dont think putting Dynamat in the whole boot is going to be right. What are your ideas?

Thx

Chris

hehe...if it worked in your doors, logic would tell you it would work on anything else vibrating also wouldnt it?

If you add weight to anything it will reduce the movement.

Also add a rubber foam dampener as suggested above to soften the impact, but both is best.

Sound deadening your boot is a good idea anyway imo.

A bit of foam between your plate and the car then screwed in works for some, for others a bit of blue tac, I don't see why double sided tape wouldn't work if it was thick enough.

I'd go some rubber stoppers, drilled so when you screw the plate in they sit between the plate and the car - this way will give it enough clearance not to have a chance to rattle on the car.

Otherwise use your imagination :rant:

i glued a nice sheet of foam about 6 to 8mm thick to the back of the numberplate and cut it to shape (and bevelled the edges :P) on my 180sx, then drilled 2 extra holes on the bracket for the bottom 2 nuts, and also cut the bottom bit of the bracket that sticks out a lil and rust proofed it. All up cost me about 5 bucks :D stopped the rattles good and made the numberplate area look a LOT better.

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