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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 13:09:58 GMT -7
So I installed a kenwood 8 in the factory slot and am having alot of rattle. Has anyone had the same issue and how did you fix it?
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Post by Capone on Jan 5, 2013 14:58:48 GMT -7
How bad is the rattle? Is the speaker loose? Are the wires correct in the new harness? Could be a positive and negative crossed on one speaker or blown? Lets hope crossed. What stereo did you have and what is the amps out on your new deck?
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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 15:15:37 GMT -7
I have the woofer hooked u pop to a Kenwood amp. It is seated all the way. if I press down on each side of the woofer on the deck it muffled the rattle.
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Post by Capone on Jan 5, 2013 15:16:40 GMT -7
The center woofer on the back deck? How big is the amp?
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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 15:24:47 GMT -7
1000 but only running it on one side so 500 but I have it adjusted all the way down
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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 15:26:35 GMT -7
I put the woofer in the stock hole in the rear deck
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Post by Capone on Jan 5, 2013 16:15:53 GMT -7
Is that the only speaker on the amp?
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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 16:53:56 GMT -7
yes
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Post by Capone on Jan 5, 2013 17:21:30 GMT -7
Positive and negative not switched and its not bridged?
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Post by slcharger on Jan 5, 2013 18:59:23 GMT -7
The rear deck where the woofer and speakers mount is what's rattling it is pretty thin sheet metal I was just wondering if anyone had tried dynomating or something else and if it has worked for them.
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