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Old Sep 20, 2002 | 11:32 PM
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I am having a problem with the housing for the 3rd brake lite rattling and hitting the back glass. Does anyone else have this problem? What have u done to solve this problem? I was thinking about putting a piece of foam tape around the edge. What do u guys think?

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Thanks for the info blue LEDZ. I already have the rear deck dynamatted, so i can't do that. I know for a fact that most of my noise is the light hitting the glass. Do u have a box building program on your computer that u can do some schematics for a 15 inch mtx thunder 8000. Currentley i have it in a box with 1.75^3.I would like to find what kind of frequency response i am getting. If u need any of the info I should be able to get it for u. By the way the box is sealed,because i am not an spl person for the most part and I like most of my notes below 45 hertz. Thanks in advance james.
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Thanx blue. It definantely helps. Sorry about it taking so long to holla back, but i am having some problem out of my home p.c. So the one at work is the one I am using now.later james
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