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hey guys. i have a 99 dodge durango and i cant seem to stop the rattle from it. i now have heavy duty foam inside the gate and still rattles over the top of the bass :morepower1:

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how many cans did you use LOL. and it is all apart thats how i have that rubbery foam

how many cans did you use LOL. and it is all apart thats how i have that rubbery foam

2 cans and rubbery foam is the window gasket if thats what your talking about

  • 3 weeks later...
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I have 3 cans of the tall great stuff 7 bucks a can and some water proof foam and it opens great and sold but i still rattles ugh :morepower1:

Find what is making the noise and put some rubber between the parts that are moving. It worked for me so far.

But my sub is firing up and the port through the side of the trunk.

  • 1 month later...

Rattles annoy me to no end. :trippy:

Edited by 00WJGC

i used deadener on all the sheet metal and the plastic panel of my blazer. then ensolited the whole panel and one side of the tail gate. no more rattles here

I would have to agree with bassahaulic concerning the window, if you've taken care of all rattles outside of that. What is the equipment being ran? If you're running something of decent size and power it could be the gate itself slapping against the body of the truck. Does pushing the gate in help?

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