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RustyBaker

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i would like to do a few things to make my 93 sound more like an 05. Does anyone have any ideas on how to make my interior a little more rigid in its old age. I want to get rid of the sqeeky squiling noise i hear when i hit a rough road especially.
 
Subframe connectors help out alot. I "dynomatted" everything on my 94 and it made it sound like a brand new car.


Mike
 
I have heard/seen ppl use the Kenny Brown subframe connectors on our cars before. Not sure if they make them specific for the Mark, but have seen them used before. :Beer
 
Thanks again Ray. as always your knowledge is greatly appreciated! I think I may look into subframe connectors for my car. When I put them on my Mustang they made a big improvement in handling and ride,they are Kenny Brown super subs.
 
JC1994 said:
Thanks again Ray. as always your knowledge is greatly appreciated! I think I may look into subframe connectors for my car. When I put them on my Mustang they made a big improvement in handling and ride,they are Kenny Brown super subs.


No problem, I help where I can. :Beer
 
RustyBaker said:
what would you dynomat, how does that work?


You pull the interior and the trunk apart, and lay the sound deadener down on the bare metal. I went with 2 layers on the floorpan, and a single layer on everything else. For all of the interior pieces, I used sprayable sound deadener on the back of them.


Overall it makes the interior whisper quiet, and your radio does'nt have to work as hard for you to hear it. I have also noticed that the climate control does'nt work as hard either.



Mike
 
Wow. This rocks. I just read this and my mouth just hung open. I can't wait to try this.


Is it difficult?
Is it expensive?
 
94m5 said:
You pull the interior and the trunk apart, and lay the sound deadener down on the bare metal. I went with 2 layers on the floorpan, and a single layer on everything else. For all of the interior pieces, I used sprayable sound deadener on the back of them.


Overall it makes the interior whisper quiet, and your radio does'nt have to work as hard for you to hear it. I have also noticed that the climate control does'nt work as hard either.



Mike

where did you get it?
 
Frogman said:
Dynamat is spendy stuff... for a reason.

Ya it is I would like to get some but I can't afford it, before I got my Mark I was going to load alot of dynamat in my 71 Ford and just deck that baby out. But I got my Mark and just gonna try my hardest to deck it out.
 
There are alot of companies out there that make dynamat type materials. Stinger makes it....Road Kill.....among others. You could also try Fat Mat. They look pretty good, and are a bit cheaper than the original dynamat. :Beer
 
1wykdmk8 said:
There are alot of companies out there that make dynamat type materials. Stinger makes it....Road Kill.....among others. You could also try Fat Mat. They look pretty good, and are a bit cheaper than the original dynamat. :Beer

Yeah, that FatMat looks as good as any and it's a dollar a square foot. Pretty good stuff. Thanks a lot.
 
fossten said:
Yeah, that FatMat looks as good as any and it's a dollar a square foot. Pretty good stuff. Thanks a lot.

No problem. I have been in the stereo industry in one manner or another for over 15 years now. Anything you need when it comes to stereo stuff just let me know....up to and including wiring diagrams for some vehicles. :Beer
 
1wykdmk8 said:
No problem. I have been in the stereo industry in one manner or another for over 15 years now. Anything you need when it comes to stereo stuff just let me know....up to and including wiring diagrams for some vehicles. :Beer

Can you tell me why my left speakers keep going in and out? And now the rear left one is bursting static - very loudly no matter how the volume is set.
 
fossten said:
Can you tell me why my left speakers keep going in and out? And now the rear left one is bursting static - very loudly no matter how the volume is set.

Do you have the JBL system or not? :Beer
 
It is quite a possibility that the factory amp is going bad. What I would do is check the connections at the speakers and check the connection at the amp and see if any are loose. Start there. The rear speaker may just be that the tabs broke off that hold the tweeter in place and it is grounding itself.
 
1wykdmk8 said:
It is quite a possibility that the factory amp is going bad. What I would do is check the connections at the speakers and check the connection at the amp and see if any are loose. Start there. The rear speaker may just be that the tabs broke off that hold the tweeter in place and it is grounding itself.

I'll check it out thx.
 

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