I have a 77 New Yorker and when I slam the trunk lid it makes a loud tinny sound. I don't know how to describe it any better, but if you've heard it you know what I'm talking about. It really sounds bad, not the kind of sound a luxurious car should make
I looked at a 73 Imperial a while back and it did the same thing. It seems to be the outer skin is hitting the inner reinforcement because if I put my hand on the middle of the lid as I close it, the sound is damped.
Do anyone else have experience addressing this issue?
I am pondering shooting some expanding foam inside it to eliminate the noise. But I'm worried as the foam expands it may make the outer skin bulge, which would be really really bad! Does expanding foam exert a lot of force as it expands? Another idea would be to get a can of rubberized undercoating with the long hose and spray some of that inside.
Do anyone else have experience addressing this issue?
I am pondering shooting some expanding foam inside it to eliminate the noise. But I'm worried as the foam expands it may make the outer skin bulge, which would be really really bad! Does expanding foam exert a lot of force as it expands? Another idea would be to get a can of rubberized undercoating with the long hose and spray some of that inside.















