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Old 08-07-2007, 10:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Door Panels.......and honestly......

So, I'm not sure if it's my speakers of my door panels that are rattling... What I would like to know is, if it's the door panels, how can I keep them from rattling??? it's lissing me off because whenever I go over a hard bmp, or am listening to my radio, the "speakers rattle"....

and my second question is...honestly, why does everyone recommend so many upgrades and different things other than what the LR dealer recommends?? I mean.. they ARE the people that make them and sell them, so wouldn't they know what's best for the vehicles?? What I'm talking about are the shocks/springs...fluids...and what not..

Just a question I've been thinking about for a while...

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You may have an answer to your own question. Would you replace your defective rattling stock speakers with better sounding, better quality, aftermarket ones for less cost than the stock replacements... if it was an option?

I do agree with using recommended fluids though
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Well, I guess I would replace it.. but then again, I do believe that H/K is a pretty good sounds system.. so I don't know..

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is it a rattle like plastic against metal or actual noise thru the sound system.

if it is the plastic rattle get a philips screwdriver and remove the four screws on the bottom the two in the door handle and the one plastic trim handle and the pull the door trim away. you might find it loose.
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Well, I guess I would replace it.. but then again, I do believe that H/K is a pretty good sounds system.. so I don't know..
Harmon Kardon makes awesome recievers...decent speakers. There are definantly better brands for the buck.
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