noises from sub
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- harry90
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noises from sub
since i have had my sub put in... from inside the car there is sounds like the windows making noise or something... sounds like crackling type thing when sub is on !!! any suggestions ?
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ehehe, i almost laughed out loud when i read the title
sounds like your window guides
If you got to www.archive.org
and then copy & paste this url into the "wayback machine" it should be what you need to fix it ...
http://www.funky-fto.co.uk/rattle1.html

sounds like your window guides
If you got to www.archive.org
and then copy & paste this url into the "wayback machine" it should be what you need to fix it ...
http://www.funky-fto.co.uk/rattle1.html
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thanks for the reply ... but i cant seem to get into that site... i paste the link into wayback machine... then it says conneection failure .... and if i just paste the link straight in to the browser it doesnt go to the direct link... any help ? could u possible go "print screen" on your keyboard and paste the page in here ? or send as email ? thanks for help
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I think that they have removed their site from archive.org, Funky-FTO used to be a good source of DIY guides for the FTO, but now they've started charging to be able to view them, it is basically the window guides for the FTO which are rattling (I think) Will try & find the part number for you when I get home... From what I remember its a pretty easy fix, have to take the interior of the doors off and replace the worn parts will see what i can do to get the guides 

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http://www.dynamat.com/faqs_faqs.htmlharry90 wrote:what is dynamat ? and what do i do with it ?
http://www.dynamat.com/technical_instal ... stall.html
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man...i think jb & strathfield are the same sh*t... when i first bought my car, i went to strathfield and got a head unit, front and rear speakers replaced. Recently i decided to upgrade my front speakers and went to FHRX. Marty (the manager there, also a reviewer in the "incar entertainment" magazine) told me the wires behind the head unit were in a mess, and that installation of the head unit in jap cars needs no mounting bracket (the strathfield guy forced the brackets in)....etc.

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FHRX Install
the guys in strathfield also never asked me about if i want sound deadening..
since then i have decided i will never go back to jb or strathfield...
in summary, i personally think its worth while spending a little more to get the job done properly.
otherwise, there is a diy guide on sound deadening, u could try buying yourself some dynamat from ebay or other car audio shop and diy . (i was going to diy the sound deadening myself, but since i was getting speakers and amp in, decided to just throw my car to Marty and let him do it - me lazy).
anyway, just my opinion, and hope this helps.

strathfield install

FHRX Install
the guys in strathfield also never asked me about if i want sound deadening..
since then i have decided i will never go back to jb or strathfield...
in summary, i personally think its worth while spending a little more to get the job done properly.
otherwise, there is a diy guide on sound deadening, u could try buying yourself some dynamat from ebay or other car audio shop and diy . (i was going to diy the sound deadening myself, but since i was getting speakers and amp in, decided to just throw my car to Marty and let him do it - me lazy).
anyway, just my opinion, and hope this helps.

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http://www.fastfoursforumscarclub.com/t ... boutus.aspharry90 wrote:so this guy that u talkin bout ... where is the shop and how much would he charge for getting all these rattling from windows and stuff fixed ?
give em a call... they should be able to give you a ball park figure

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yeah, give them a call.give em a call... they should be able to give you a ball park figure Wink
i am not sure whether it will be the same...but as a guide on my invoice...
dynamat xtreme + dynaxorb + 2.5hrs labour for sound deadening my doors was roughly $350..
but its a guide only as price has gone up since 1/7..
cheers.
