Dynamat 19100 License Plate Kit on 2040-parts.com
Avenel, New Jersey, United States
Dynamat 19100 License Plate KitProduct Features
Product DescriptionHave you ever heard a car coming down the road with the stereo playing, but the loudest part of the car is the rear license plate? Not a good thing. Vibrations passed to the license plate from the bass energy in the vehicle cause license plate rattle. You can stop license plate rattle with the Dynamat Xtreme License Plate Kit. The kit includes a sheet of Dynamat Xtreme for the back of the license plate. Your installation is complete when you mount the Dynamat "I've Got Better Sound" License Plate Frame, with the four included neoprene strips. |
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