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Trucido

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 12:48

because I have a seat ibiza across the back is a black strip...its this vibrating, along with the number plate


Predator Corsa

posted on 7th Jan 04 at 11:25

lol. ive set off 4 cars alarms all at 1 time. Number plate rattles the most, wack bluetac behind.


Trucido

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:36

yeah i parked it up in college today (havent been into college since i had sub) n was quite surprised i set a few off :s


corb

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:35

also, is down to how sensitive the car alarm in question is set to.


Trucido

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:34

ah i didnt think of the boot lock


Trucido

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:33

quote:
Originally posted by langey
what set up have you got to make car alarms go off?


its a MTX Audio 1000W Sub and a Kenwood 1000W Amp with a bass enhancer.


corb

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:19

Do you have the GSi spoiler on your car? if so, then its probably that vibrating, if not, then it'll be number plate, boot lock or rear wiper. Could be any one of these, on mine, it used to be the whole lot!


langey

posted on 6th Jan 04 at 00:14

what set up have you got to make car alarms go off?


Trucido

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 22:27

has anyone done their boot over with dynamat? also will this stop other car alarms going off?


Scotty_B

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 22:22

quote:
Originally posted by VisibleMan
quote:
Originally posted by Greg12v
i have a problem with my door speakers vibrating with the bass, and surgestions?

wack some dynamat ontop of the waterproof sheet and around the speaker adaptor etc The fit it all back, should work a treat mate :thumbs:


:thumbs: It does make such a difference thats what I've done.The sound is far clearer with tighter bass.


Dom

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 21:47

quote:
Originally posted by Greg12v
i have a problem with my door speakers vibrating with the bass, and surgestions?

wack some dynamat ontop of the waterproof sheet and around the speaker adaptor etc The fit it all back, should work a treat mate :thumbs:


Trucido

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 20:45

dynamat! sell it in most places tbh Halfords being one


Greg_M

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 20:39

i have a problem with my door speakers vibrating with the bass, and surgestions?


Trucido

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 20:32

spose I'll have to do that then :o

by the way...whats the law on how loud you can have your system?


Dom

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 20:26

fooking everything if you can mate :thumbs:


Trucido

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 20:24

£150 :s what do you actually cover btw? the whole boot?

[Edited on 05-01-2004 by Trucido]


Richie

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 16:58

Car audio direct do a 9 roll deal of dynamat extreme for £150, which will be back in stock this week.


Kris TD

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 16:00

use dynamat


Trucido

posted on 5th Jan 04 at 15:52

when i got my sub on quite load...something is vibrating quite a lot on the boot, its either the window, number plate or sumthin else but what can i do to stop it apart from turning it down? :p

o and it shakes cars parked around it and sets their alarms off :lol: tis quite funny