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Did anybody ever find out exactly what creaks?
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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1579417" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>The majority of rattles today are probably caused from people removing the panels or putting them back on incorrectly and breaking the tabs/hooks that hold them in. Now to fix this the easy button if you can find pieces that are not broken to replace them otherwise it is a game of chase the rattles and once you know what is rattling there are a couple of options to fix it. Something as simple as tesa tape(cloth tape you commonly see around high end wiring) can sometimes help, other times you need something like dynamat or some mass loaded vinyl to create a little tension as well as to stop the vibrations. But know they were not delivered this way and it is possible to fix but it might require either someone driving you around while you push/pull on panels to figure out which ones or if it is suspension you suspect consider maybe borrowing an action cam from a friend and mount it and go for a ride and see if it can record the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1579417, member: 11896"] The majority of rattles today are probably caused from people removing the panels or putting them back on incorrectly and breaking the tabs/hooks that hold them in. Now to fix this the easy button if you can find pieces that are not broken to replace them otherwise it is a game of chase the rattles and once you know what is rattling there are a couple of options to fix it. Something as simple as tesa tape(cloth tape you commonly see around high end wiring) can sometimes help, other times you need something like dynamat or some mass loaded vinyl to create a little tension as well as to stop the vibrations. But know they were not delivered this way and it is possible to fix but it might require either someone driving you around while you push/pull on panels to figure out which ones or if it is suspension you suspect consider maybe borrowing an action cam from a friend and mount it and go for a ride and see if it can record the problem. [/QUOTE]
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