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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 12:12 AM
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Car: 1987 Firebird Trans Am
Engine: 305 TPI (68,XXX MILES!)
Transmission: 700R4
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Alright guys, help me out here.

Is it just me, or does this effect everyone else too? haha. EVERYTHING IN MY DAMN CAR CLICKS AND RATTLES.. Especially on bad roads. Mainly my dash and plastic around the gauges etc. WHAT SHOULD I DO. ITS DRIVING ME CRAZY. Also! Whenever im going 40 MPH+ air rushes in my window somehow, when its all the way up. Its slipping in somewhere. Help me out here please! give me some advice on what to do. My cars been giving me a headache lately. Haha.
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 01:34 AM
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Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

Well the air in the window thing you can try replacing the weather strip mine did the same thing untill i got new, the rattles I think that comes with the car there isnt much you can do except buy the rubber drawer linners and take every thing apart and put pieces of the rubber in between the two plastic pieces, screw it back togeather and then trim the rubber. That should cut down on some of the noise.
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 08:59 AM
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Car: 1992 RS
Engine: Carbed 350
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

The rattling - It's a painful time-consuming process, but you have to trace down the loose pieces and get them fixed one by one.

Like the dash vents - There's a tech article on inserting felt to keep them in place - that was a 15 minute job that helped mine alot - now the vents stay where I point them with no rattles. I used felt from the arts/crafts/fabric shop with adhesive backing already on it and it worked great - just cut to fit, peel the strip off the adhesive, and stick it on! This stuff can be used in many places to help.

A-Pillars will rattle - the sunlight and heat from 20+ years in th windshield will deteriorate the plastic clips that hold them. Same with B-pillars.

Ashtrays will rattle - use the felt again.
Console lid - make sure the screws are tight on the lid, and again use the felt around the top of the lip.
Underdash plastics - same thing - felt worked great around the Diag port and the fuse door.
Everywhere the plastics meet one another in the back I also used the felt in thin strips.

Biggest rattle - the windows and doors. There's a really really nice writeup on removing the door panels and fixing those rattles - do a search for it - all those lock rods, door handle components and window components rattle badly.

Plus - in the same article is instructions on adjusting the windows - maybe will solve the window issue. I've been fooling with mine for 2 years and I kinda gave up - if I get it adjusted to not rattle at 1/2 up, then it rattles at full up, and so-on. I finally just set it up so it doesn't rattle at full down and full up, everywhere in-between they rattle, but I always have the windows down unless it's raining.
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 02:57 PM
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Car: 1987 Firebird Trans Am
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Axle/Gears: 2.73
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

Originally Posted by camaronewbie
The rattling - It's a painful time-consuming process, but you have to trace down the loose pieces and get them fixed one by one.

Like the dash vents - There's a tech article on inserting felt to keep them in place - that was a 15 minute job that helped mine alot - now the vents stay where I point them with no rattles. I used felt from the arts/crafts/fabric shop with adhesive backing already on it and it worked great - just cut to fit, peel the strip off the adhesive, and stick it on! This stuff can be used in many places to help.

A-Pillars will rattle - the sunlight and heat from 20+ years in th windshield will deteriorate the plastic clips that hold them. Same with B-pillars.

Ashtrays will rattle - use the felt again.
Console lid - make sure the screws are tight on the lid, and again use the felt around the top of the lip.
Underdash plastics - same thing - felt worked great around the Diag port and the fuse door.
Everywhere the plastics meet one another in the back I also used the felt in thin strips.

Biggest rattle - the windows and doors. There's a really really nice writeup on removing the door panels and fixing those rattles - do a search for it - all those lock rods, door handle components and window components rattle badly.

Plus - in the same article is instructions on adjusting the windows - maybe will solve the window issue. I've been fooling with mine for 2 years and I kinda gave up - if I get it adjusted to not rattle at 1/2 up, then it rattles at full up, and so-on. I finally just set it up so it doesn't rattle at full down and full up, everywhere in-between they rattle, but I always have the windows down unless it's raining.
Thanks alot, could you maybe send me a link to the article about adjusting the windows? That would be fantastic, I really appreciate your detailed answer.
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 03:06 PM
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Car: 87 Camaro
Engine: 2.8l V6
Transmission: 700r4
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

I have the same problem with teh rattles, and yes new weatherstripping will fix that wooshing sound you get through your window. For the rattles i'm not that worried about it, I can't hear it over my exhaust and music.

ANd I beleive this is the thread he is thinking of...

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body...servation.html
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 05:08 PM
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Car: 1989 GTA
Engine: 5.7 350
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

i love air coming into my car. I had a loose or flapping t-top weather strip that sounded HORRIBLE at highway speeds but i put my glass t-tops back on and it was fine. As for the air i took my fuse panel plate off and its like air coming is is like a breeze on my feet
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Old Nov 7, 2009 | 06:46 PM
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From: silverton/salem, oregon
Car: 87 Trans am
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: built 700R4
Axle/Gears: BW 9 bolt posi w/ disc
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

i have the same rattle problem. seems like everything in the doors and on the dash rattle like crazy.

Im going to pull the door panel off and give it a nice coating of Dynamat or something similar. Maybe ill just use bed liner coating because from what i hear, it has the same effect.

As for the wind coming in through your closed window, i had the same problem. I replaced my window/roof weatherstrips and the problem went away. Just for referance, i bought my weatherstrip kit from Summitracing.com and paid $146 shipped to my door for the windows, doors, and hatch seals. Talk about an awesome deal!

here is a link to the kit that i bought for my TransAm http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MMP-RKB1900-105/

Make sure to go on google and look for summitracing coupons before you purchase anything! i saved 10%
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Old Nov 8, 2009 | 03:19 PM
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Car: 1987 Firebird Trans Am
Engine: 305 TPI (68,XXX MILES!)
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

Originally Posted by Red87SC
i have the same rattle problem. seems like everything in the doors and on the dash rattle like crazy.

Im going to pull the door panel off and give it a nice coating of Dynamat or something similar. Maybe ill just use bed liner coating because from what i hear, it has the same effect.

As for the wind coming in through your closed window, i had the same problem. I replaced my window/roof weatherstrips and the problem went away. Just for referance, i bought my weatherstrip kit from Summitracing.com and paid $146 shipped to my door for the windows, doors, and hatch seals. Talk about an awesome deal!

here is a link to the kit that i bought for my TransAm http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MMP-RKB1900-105/

Make sure to go on google and look for summitracing coupons before you purchase anything! i saved 10%
Thanks for the link and info Red, I'll take a look at it for sure.
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Old Nov 9, 2009 | 12:17 PM
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From: Renton, WA
Car: 1988 IROC Z
Engine: 5.7 litre
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27 Posi with 4 wheel disc brakes
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

Im one of the lucky ones---My IROC is virtually free of rattles! The difference is probably SFC. My last IROC was a rattle trap and sounded like it was going to fall apart.

I know SFC help ALOT (especially if you have a T-Top car).
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Old Nov 10, 2009 | 07:24 PM
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Car: 82 Trans Am
Engine: 5.7L 350 Chev
Re: Alright guys, help me out here.

I just turn my stereo up so I can't hear the rattles! Or have someone sit in the passenger seat holding on the dash.

I did get rid of most of the rattle, just making sure all the screws and bolts around the dash are tight and snug. In some places I got some thin rubber and wedged in some areas very neatly so you can't see it.
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