I see so many posts on rattles and have followed a bit of them. I put dynamat in the cargo area and replaced the blue plastic clips with white amazon ones. I also put Mabett Cargo Sidewall Protector on the plastic panels, which i dont know if that helped or not but i have eliminated almost all rattles. There is one that that sounds and feels like the subwoofer itself, not any of the panels. Almost like the bass causes the diaphragm to rattle. I was going to take apart the cargo area this weekend and put some extra rubber strips and weatherstripping at trim contact points with the vehicle but your note sounds interesting.Many people have just found the mounting bolts loose. Tightening them back up (with a bit of blue loctite for good measure) fixes it for some. (this was what caused my own rattle)
So, there are the clips mentioned in the TSB. I found that using the updated clips the panel was significantly harder to get back off - so be aware of that. (this didn't fix my rattle at all, and made it a giant pain to get the panel back off, but it's done so ...)
Some people have had luck wrapping the sub enclosure / inner surface of the quarter panel in Dynamat. (I did this when I had it apart just because it was there and accessible, and couldn't hurt, but it didn't fix my rattle)
For some, it's not the sub itself rattling, but something nearby - like stuff mounted on a molle panel or tailgate in the back. (I've had this happen before to me as well, but usually easy to figure out - first step in figuring out the rattle is get everything out of the rear end that you possibly can)
I've seen two occurrences of people having a cracked mount on the quarter panel itself and that causing a rattle. So that isn't exactly common but something to look out for
My symptoms seem like something that could potentially be related to the sub mounting bolts. I had previously thought about checking them and putting some rubber washers on them.
Can you give any more information on this? Or link to a how-to? When i had the cargo area apart for the dynamat, i didnt immediately see an easy way to find the bolts. Maybe i wasnt looking hard enough.
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