TeGGeR wrote:
> Warning: Those plastic tabs are FRAGILE. Anytime you remove trim, you stand
> the great risk that one or more of the tabs will break off, resulting in
> even more rattles. Once they break off, you cannot fix them. Trim's not
> really made to be removed these days.
I'd add that you can significantly enhance your chance of success by
doing this when it's warm. Don't go monkeying with it when it's 20
degrees outside.
Can you not sneak a little piece of foam in behind the trim without
removing it? I'd sure try that first. Leave yourself enough to pull it
out if it doesn't solve the problem; if it does, just trim it flush.
You don't need much material at all to significantly alter the
characteristics of the piece--when it resonates, etc.
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