heres what it looks like.
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heres what it looks like.
link to video
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoID=32718000
LMAO you have no idea do you you can not fix that the only way you can is if you put dynomat on the window. IT WILL shatter I promiss you that. I have seen it happen. TO MUCH BASS=THINGS SHAKING LOOSE AND THINGS BRAKING.
if i put dynamat over the window then i wont be able to see out of it right?
or maybe i could turn the subs around.. would that stop the vibrations?
scratch that i cant the wires are to short.
It would help with it but will not cure it. The thing about dynomat I was just messing around.
i guess i'll have to rock the block with my hatch window open lol
lol.... how long have u had those? and how many hours of music have gone through them do u think?
i have had those for about 4 days now, how many hours i dunno 20 minutes of music of work every day almost
u might not want to play them so loud yet....
If you have more output from the subs than you need, try firing the enclosure upwards (at the headliner) and see if that minimizes the vibrations...output will probably decrease a bit, but it might take enough heat off the rear glass that things don't buzz to that degree.