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  1. #13
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    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Honda.
    Check the actual trim itself.. The one that the speakers sit on~ the plastic trim tabs that screw into the body of the car it should have yellow backing on it, check to see if there broken or snapped. I removed the yellow plastic that u screw a bolt into and the rattles gone try that.

    Let me know how you go

  2. #14
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    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Sydney South West
    Car:
    DC2R
    is it a hatchback ?
    if it is it can be your hatchback tray or what you can do is DIY a custom box and put it all together that way all the weight just hangs off your 6x9 boxes try it and see how you go i did it in my eg sounds perfect no rattles

  3. #15
    they are mounted normally, i managed to get all 4 screws on tight. Yea i've wrapped up the wires so they don't touch the plastic and covered them in foam. i'm about to give up haha
    99 EK yo.

  4. #16
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    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Sydney west
    Car:
    ek.k24a
    your problem is 2 little yellow clips from the plactic trim to the body (not the speaker cover) this happend with my car aswell when i took my old 6x9s out i was a bit rough becuase they were old and i had new 1s to put in anyway .... the problem is they have come a bit loose and everytime the bass kicks on the 6x9s theres a rattle followed by a little squeak it took me weeks to find this problem and fix it..

    i just hope this has helped you to solving your problem

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