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sound deadning question - 4/1/2008 6:44:28 PM   
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the vehicle is a 98 blazer. i have loaded the back door and side panels with hushmat ultra. this thing still rattles like crazy!!!! anymore suggestions?

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 5:40:37 PM   
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nobody use deadner? i have waited 24 hrs and not a response...come on people,,help out a fellow blazer owner

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 5:57:44 PM   
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And in that 24 hours, did you try out the search function at all?  'Dynamat' or 'dynomat' (I know, spelling) turn up quite a few posts on the subject...

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 6:27:39 PM   
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oh im sorry not everyone terms sound deadning as "dynamat" as i use hushmat...so why would i search dynamat? your post would have made alot more sense if my original post said "hey can someone help me with dynamat?" no...i asked a question about sound deadning. i know you are the administrator but come on,,,did you feel the need to post that instead of offering a helpful solution?

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 6:50:51 PM   
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You obviously missed the point of my post ENTIRELY!  The point of a search is using criteria that others may have used.  Did you even try it instead of being a wise ass about my post?  Must not have...  How about 'vibration' for a search criteria?  How about 'rattles'??? (that's a good one and straight from your initial post)  Help yourself instead of criticizing the involvement! 

And who cares if you use hushmat!  The most advertised product in main stream media is Dynamat.  Would make perfect sense that someone here would have posted about that in attempts to try to cure rattles doesn't it...?

My point here is that if you had made an attempt to search, you may have found threads on this VERY subject with minimal effort in less time, but hey, what the heck do I know...?

*EDIT*- And yeah, I am an administrator here.  What does that have to do with anything?  Way to lash out though.  Gonna get lots of help around here with an attitude of "everyone help me NOW!"...

I don't know why I want to say this, but the old Chinese proverb rings true.  "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."  My post was to teach you how to help yourself.  If you were interested in such a task, you would have comprehended that fact...

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 6:51:11 PM   
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quote:

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oh im sorry not everyone terms sound deadning as "dynamat" as i use hushmat...so why would i search dynamat? your post would have made alot more sense if my original post said "hey can someone help me with dynamat?" no...i asked a question about sound deadning. i know you are the administrator but come on,,,did you feel the need to post that instead of offering a helpful solution?

The sarcasm is completely unnecessary my friend.  If you could find the answer yourself, you wouldn't be on the forum asking those who know more about the issue than you do.  You are on their time.  For the sake of an argument that will inevitably lead to the moderators/administrators being the bad guys, here are some searches:

Hushmat 1, Hushmat 2

Sound deadening 1, sound deadening 2, sound deadening 3, sound deadening 4, shall I continue?

5 minutes of my life and I found those.  I don't know exactly what you're looking to do, but you do.  Which is why it would be beneficial for you to do your own searching.

You get what you give, and you laid the sarcasm on THICK.

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 7:12:42 PM   
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Well from what I understand they are going to rattle no matter what.  There is a member on here (oakleyg) mentioned that his rattled a lot.  I've read elsewhere other people having the same problem.  Unless you want to start adding extra strength to the panels with either metal/wood/concrete might have to live with it.  How many sq. feet hushmat have you used?

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 7:14:48 PM   
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i use hush matt, not a single thing rattles in my truck, people comment all the time about how good it sounds

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 7:38:43 PM   
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Well from what I understand they are going to rattle no matter what.  There is a member on here (oakleyg) mentioned that his rattled a lot.  I've read elsewhere other people having the same problem.  Unless you want to start adding extra strength to the panels with either metal/wood/concrete might have to live with it.  How many sq. feet hushmat have you used?


about 40 sqft..loaded up the back door and sides...the back still has alot of rattle.

and maybe i did come off a little sarcastic but what i was meaning is i have tried most of the things in every thread you posted. but as a member of a "forum"  where the point is to help others and meet new people, i get so sick of people flamingsaying" you should have searched" why not just offer an answer or ask a question like "hey did you try this?" so i apologize if i seemed a bit sarcastic but come on.

*EDIT*- And yeah, I am an administrator here.  What does that have to do with anything?  Way to lash out though.  Gonna get lots of help around here with an attitude of "everyone help me NOW!"...

ya know i put alot of thought into what you said here and i have to ask myself when did i say help me now? i waited a full day with 25 views and 0 replies before i even bumped my thread...so just exactly how is that a help me now attitude? ya know i am a member on other forums but even if someone asks a stupid question like " what does a cap do?" i dont flame him and yell SEARCH,,,i will offer my opinion.



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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 7:43:00 PM   
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pok hes ur "wanted reply"

open your tail gate, now on both your left and right, you will see vent like things, they vibrate ALOT, i stuffed mine with weather stripping, and havent heard from them sense, they make ALOT of rattle, and might be your main casue


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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 7:45:13 PM   
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pok hes ur "wanted reply"

open your tail gate, now on both your left and right, you will see vent like things, they vibrate ALOT, i stuffed mine with weather stripping, and havent heard from them sense, they make ALOT of rattle, and might be your main casue



ya know i thought about that but would you be able to hear those rattling that bad on the inside?

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 8:26:56 PM   
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oh yeah, it sound ike a few screws were lose, even though its small the little rubber things make alot of noie that you can hear everywhere

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 9:35:32 PM   
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They'll pick up the vibration, kick it over to the body, and you get vibrations in weird places you wouldn't think of. 

Also have you sealed up the jack storage?  What about the black plastic panels on the outside that might vibrate from the metal vibrating inside?

And do you hear more rattle on the outside or inside? 


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RE: sound deadning question - 4/2/2008 9:41:54 PM   
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ya know i put alot of thought into what you said here and i have to ask myself when did i say help me now? i waited a full day with 25 views and 0 replies before i even bumped my thread...so just exactly how is that a help me now attitude? ya know i am a member on other forums but even if someone asks a stupid question like " what does a cap do?" i dont flame him and yell SEARCH,,,i will offer my opinion.


Sorry, you are correct.  I'll retract that statement and decide not to follow that up with another description of your attitude here.

And since when is it flaming to recommend a search?  Especially when I did a simple search with the first word that popped into my head and turned up so many results in tune with what you were asking...  Sorry if you took it that way...  I did a quick search for dynamat that turned up MANY threads on the subject of rattle problems.  Sounds like help to me...  But then again, No one here could have read your mind to know that you have already read through ALL of those threads and tried ALL of those recommendation.  And since...  Well...  You didn't say that you did...  See the disconnect?  But whatever.

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RE: sound deadning question - 4/3/2008 4:35:51 PM   
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swart i will apologize for coming off like that.

and the rattles are more outside than inside but i care more about the ones on the inside

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