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Predator Corsa

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 22:37

best thing to do is stick loads of blu tac behind the number plate. to stop that rattling... but my car does it alot when it is load but the number plate usually makes the most noise


Fraudster

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 19:45

cheers, ill have a go tomorrow, as my neighbours wont be impressed with the pics rattling on the walls


kjboxy

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 19:30

dude get some expander foam and apply it to cavities and anywhere plastic that connects to metal. if you know focus diy stores, ask for 'polygrip and put it between screws and bodywork. remember some rattles cannot be eliminated.good luck


Adam-D

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 19:04

could be
1 nmber plate
2 trim
3 boot mechanism

just got throu these and eliminate them till u find sommit looos3


Fraudster

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 19:03

by the way, its a corsa c


Fraudster

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 19:03

I have just put in 2 x pioneer subs in the back, and when turned up, i get a rattle. it seems to stop when i open the boot. but i have been inside and applied pressure to the boot from either side and cant stop it. has n e 1 else had the same rattle, if so how did ya stop it.

i was thinking of some kind of foam or somthing stuck to the surround of the boot.

its the only rattle and when sorted, all will be perfic, cushdy and nice :thumbs: