Hi Justin - I have seen other people report that it is the "foot" of the tray that holds the roof that is directly in contact with the horizontal metal panel which needs some thicker foam (like pipe insulation) between the "foot" and the panel. I think the horizontal panel vibrates and hits the foot, causing the whole roof tray to vibrate. I have implemented Jackson from "ColoredInLight" channel solution with foam strip which works 99% of the time. Glad yours seems to have gone away! All the best, Rob in Switzerland (2009 NC Facelift 2.0l Sport) ruclips.net/video/Mj50zjvZPOA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/2CwUELNGock/видео.html
RobWhittlestone Yeap! I saw that video, and it was a great quick fix but I thought I should get to the bottom of it rather than stuff some foam in the back.
Nice I was just looking for what size speakers to get for rear and how to get to them.. mine seem dead
Hi Justin - I have seen other people report that it is the "foot" of the tray that holds the roof that is directly in contact with the horizontal metal panel which needs some thicker foam (like pipe insulation) between the "foot" and the panel. I think the horizontal panel vibrates and hits the foot, causing the whole roof tray to vibrate. I have implemented Jackson from "ColoredInLight" channel solution with foam strip which works 99% of the time. Glad yours seems to have gone away! All the best, Rob in Switzerland (2009 NC Facelift 2.0l Sport)
ruclips.net/video/Mj50zjvZPOA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/2CwUELNGock/видео.html
RobWhittlestone Yeap! I saw that video, and it was a great quick fix but I thought I should get to the bottom of it rather than stuff some foam in the back.