rattling sounds

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Dec 30, 2000 | 03:53 PM
  #1  
when im driving around in my car, usually while accelerating, i hear rattling sounds from the passenger compartment. i know that one of them is the ash tray cover, which has to be open so i can plug in my radar detector. the others i dont know. should i go around and tighten every screw i find, or dynamat some stuff?????
any suggestions would be appreciated

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1988 GTA
TES headers
Flowmaster exaust
TB airfoil
165 Tstat
K+N's
JET chip
kenwood head unit, xplod amp, poineer 3 ways
weird rattling noises
dying 350
crappy paint
700R4 on its last leg
hood that won't open
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Dec 31, 2000 | 10:47 PM
  #2  
I've fixed some of my rattles, but still haven't tracked down all of them. The ones from the center console when accelerating, I feel your pain. One rattle I fixed was the parking brake handle screw was loosening up and rattling. Also, I got rid most of my T-top noises by putting in foam.

Dave '91 T/A
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Jan 3, 2001 | 01:32 PM
  #3  
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Originally posted by dnovotny:
I've fixed some of my rattles, but still haven't tracked down all of them. The ones from the center console when accelerating, I feel your pain. One rattle I fixed was the parking brake handle screw was loosening up and rattling. Also, I got rid most of my T-top noises by putting in foam.

Dave '91 T/A

You put in foam??? Where, how, what kind of foam? My t-tops make all kinds of noise and I would love to quiet that down.

Eric


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87 GTA 350 TPI, 700R4,
K & N, Accel cap/rotor/wires, SLP airfoil, ported plenum
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Jan 3, 2001 | 05:02 PM
  #4  
Its an F-body. They are all rattle boxes. Deal with it.

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Never trust anything that bleeds extensively for about one week out of the month, every month, and doesn't die...

91 Camaro RS
305 TBI w/700R4
14X3 Open element, all Ultimate TBI mods, Accel cap and rotor and coil, Taylor Spiro Pro wires, Accel Plugs,Hypertech Thermomaster Chip, 160* stat, 170* fanswitch, Dynomax Cat-Back, Centerline polished rims with 255/50 BFG Comp TA's all around.
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Jan 4, 2001 | 02:56 PM
  #5  
Well, I bought a swedish pillow, and used the foam from that. How? The t-tops have a plastic cover over the locking mechanism. Remove that, along with the handle. There's a lot of free space to stick in foam, so I stuffed it-in, and put the plastic cover back on. My car is pretty quiet now, so I can hear all the other sounds. But, those minor ones become real loud when you get rid of the most obnoxious. 3 rattles down, 3 to go.

Thanks, Dave '91 T/A
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Jan 4, 2001 | 03:56 PM
  #6  
http://www.b-quiet.com/
that's all I have to say.
I used all 90 sq ft in my car and I must say it has to be the second best anti-rattle product next to some good SFCs.

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, Jon (91 RS too many mods to list), getting new engine in summer
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Feb 15, 2002 | 12:53 PM
  #7  
1 year of frustration down the tubes!
I've been chasing down that e-brake rattle for a year. You should see all the stuff I've crammed into the car to try and fix that one. Just my luck - a little duct tape fixed it in 2 seconds...beautiful man! Thanks for your post
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Feb 18, 2002 | 12:02 AM
  #8  
Dashpad/dashboard and parts attached to the doors are common rattle sources in addition to the t-tops.
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