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Old 02-14-2007, 08:13 PM   #1
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Have very annoying rattle coming from dining table. It is a booth style. Seems to be coming from the wall mount. Had it at Forest City and local dealer for a year trying to get it quiten it. Orginally the dealer put some felt like materail in the vee grove. This help for 2000 miles. Please help.

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Have very annoying rattle coming from dining table. It is a booth style. Seems to be coming from the wall mount. Had it at Forest City and local dealer for a year trying to get it quiten it. Orginally the dealer put some felt like materail in the vee grove. This help for 2000 miles. Please help.

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Old 02-15-2007, 12:42 AM   #3
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bobwallace, welcome to iRV2.com. We are glad to have you join us here and look forward to reading of your adventures and experiences. You will find we are a group of fun loving RVers that like to help each other where we can. Have you tried putting some weight on the tabel and drive to see if that would eleminate the rattle? IF so since you may not want to have this on the table while driving; I wonder if a strong bungee cord from the bottom of the table either straight down to the floor or from an angle will secure it and not rattle. Good luck and let us know what the outcome is.
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Bobwallace welcome to irv2.
If you try some bulb type weather striping between edge of table and wall mounting brakets to put pressure on the mounting brakets while traveling. You will have to measure distance between the wall and table and buy the striping that will apply the pressure needed. You could also use highdensidy foam. What ever, place between the two brakets.
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Thanks for the idea's. At this point I have lined the top of the bracket with tape and it seems to help soom. May be trying your suggestions soon
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