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I have this adhesive AC foam used to shove in between the glass when you put an AC in the window, So I had an idea since the radio console in my 1998 Saturn SL1 rattles frequently, I took the plastic around the radio off and I stuck the adhesive foam on the inside and reattached the plastic and it doesn't rattle anymore. But, I still hear rattles from other places in the car, does anyone know where i could stick the foam to, to make it stop? I hope I didnt confuse anyone :P

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hmmm.....

You could put some around the suspension parts. Since thats where most rattles come from.

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Im sorry i ment that like a joke, since it would be crazy to wrap your springs and struts in foam. Every car makes rattles there there is no way to stop it. But reading your post i did use some of that foam on my radio plate. thanks.

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Im sorry i ment that like a joke, since it would be crazy to wrap your springs and struts in foam. Every car makes rattles there there is no way to stop it. But reading your post i did use some of that foam on my radio plate. thanks.

haha... to reduce road noises there isnt any spray on fixes... it'll probably be quite expensive... its probably better to turn up the radio ;)

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