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Old 06-03-03, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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stereo question. . .

ok, this may sound like a dumb question but its something i've been curious about for a while.

Is there anything in the Legend that will come loose or become damaged by excessive and extended periods of bass from a sub? I can hear my rear deck rattle sometimes and also things in the trunk...should i worry about screws or anything rattling loose from the vibration?

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Ooo i am definitely curious to hear an answer to this one
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I believe if you shake anything hard enough and long enough things will start to come apart. ANYTHING
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alright, so what should I worry about coming apart on my car? what are the weak spots? what and how often should I tighten things?

any suggestions here guys? thanks!
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