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Old Apr 25, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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So i recently started noticing a rattle in my car. I found out that it was my left door speaker mount. The speaker works fine and is still beating hard but the mount is a little loose (i think from people shutting my door to hard) and it rattles like CRAZY when i have any music on. It annoys the hell out of me but i have just been turning up the music until the sub covers the rattle. I was just wondering if anyone knew how to get the clips/screws/holders?? out of the top of it so i could tighten it down. I went to two local shops and they told me i would have to pay for them to look at it and i dont want to do that. So if anyone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.

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Old Apr 25, 2007 | 07:41 PM
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Have you looked at it yourself? It shouldn't be that hard to figure out.

Sound deadening or molding clay can help as well.
Old Apr 25, 2007 | 10:22 PM
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i have looked at it, i have the door panel off right now. the things holding the mount to the door are two black circular things with a silver center that is father in than the black part. there doesnt seem to be any threads or anything to get it off with.
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