scott_mccool
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I feel it just sitting in the car (not moving) in the garage with the door open. From reading this forum, it seems other people only feel it when the car is moving.Agreed, I had extra weather strips for the doors and put them in the spot he mentioned and no difference. I've spent hundreds on Noico sound deadening and foam on top of it with no difference, even in the quarter panels, trunk box, behind the quarter panel felt and even the wheel wells.
What the person mentioned above this post is correct. The shock is the issue along with the tires but I'm not sure I want to dump $5k ($3k shocks, install, tires, mount/balance) but may consider it or even trading the car in and taking a loss before I dump more money into it.
Now to update what I found somewhat helped was removing the top lid for the trunk as it would be enclosed with resonance (even though I lined the back of it with deadener and foam). I also raised the lid behind the second row seat. The bumps are still there but the "boom" or "thump" is not as echoed. Hope others will continue to post what works. I can tell you adjusting the stops did not work for me and I did it over a week. If the car is going 10 mph, it's not enough wind/buffer to cause it, I feel it as soon as the tire hits something uneven, then the shock and the whole rear end echo the boom.
Maybe there is just something with this car that resonates any kind of disturbance. For some people it is motion. For me it is something in the car even when it is not moving.