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Old May 28, 2007 | 10:26 PM
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Is anyone else with one of the 2007 Mustangs experiencing the massive speaker vibration I'm experiencing? I have the Shaker 500 system and can't even enjoy it as loud as I like because of the vibration in the doors. Sometimes I'm not even turning it up 1/2 way and I still get massive vibration depending on the amount of bass in the song. I want to be able to play my heavy metal without the extra noise.

I'm toying with taking the panels off and insulating the doors but wanted to know if anyone's done this before I go pulling stuff apart. No point in doing it if it doesn't fix the problem.
Old May 31, 2007 | 08:09 PM
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nope not on mines, but i thought i heard it once that something was vibrating, but it was my id badge on the side holder that was vibrating! lol i got scuuurrred there for a second
Old Jun 1, 2007 | 11:27 AM
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No vibration here either. Removing the door panels is not difficult. Take them off and see if something obvious is loose.
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Old Jun 1, 2007 | 08:14 PM
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I have the 1k system in my 07 and I get vibration in the doors also. I thought insulating them would help but it seems the actual door panel is what is vibrating. It's hollow in front of the small storage space and poorly attached so it vibrates. Ijammed a blackcloth in the storage space and it helped a bit. Best thing to do would be take the door panel apart (like cut it in half) and foam it in the open spaces but that is pretty labor intensive, not to mention, who wants to have to cut their door panel apart to listen to the stock stereo!?!
Old Jun 2, 2007 | 10:35 AM
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I have the same thing in mine and its really annoying. I just took it to my stereo install place and they said the entire door would need dynamat which would be expensive and they said they couldn't gaurantee it wouldn't come back again someday. He said it was the tightest sealed door he's ever seen. He recommended putting a sub in the trunk to take the power out of the doors but I don't want to give up any trunk space. I'd like to take it to the dealer but now I have an aftermarket system so I don't think they'll do anything. I'm going to try the cloth in the storage space as whocarez03 mentioned.

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Old Jun 17, 2007 | 03:27 PM
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I have the 1k system and I have the same problem when it comes to certain songs
Old Jun 17, 2007 | 08:57 PM
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fade it to the back a little, it seems like the rattle goes away over time as ridiculous as that sounds. i dynamatted every car i have ever had and was going to do it to this one, but until i get new speakers the fading to the rear has kept the rattle down considerably.
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