Rattling
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RE: Rattling
Depeneds really.
If the factory speakers have come loose, (the plastic that the screws grab is very weak) they will ratlle.
If the factory speakers have been replaced then it is possible, especially with higher wattage and more volume required to drown out nasty weed eater style exhaust, that the speakers may have come loose, or jarred a piece of the door trim, interior pieces etc.
Take it apart, double check everything. Without actually seeing it, I am not sure that someone could give you an accurate fix for it.
Unless of course it is a mid bass system with components, and the crossover was mounted in the door somewhere. Then you might want to check to make sure the crossover didnt get loose and start rattling.
Just a thought.
If the factory speakers have come loose, (the plastic that the screws grab is very weak) they will ratlle.
If the factory speakers have been replaced then it is possible, especially with higher wattage and more volume required to drown out nasty weed eater style exhaust, that the speakers may have come loose, or jarred a piece of the door trim, interior pieces etc.
Take it apart, double check everything. Without actually seeing it, I am not sure that someone could give you an accurate fix for it.
Unless of course it is a mid bass system with components, and the crossover was mounted in the door somewhere. Then you might want to check to make sure the crossover didnt get loose and start rattling.
Just a thought.
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