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I'm not one for "pumping the tunes" but when I have the Stereo in the VRS even slightly louder than my mum would have it - the passenger side door or speaker seems to vibrate. I know without speakers vibrating there would be little use for them but its getting on my t1ts now.

Any body else experience this or should I be looking to replace the OEM fronts for something with a but more power.

I'm not one for "pumping the tunes" but when I have the Stereo in the VRS even slightly louder than my mum would have it - the passenger side door or speaker seems to vibrate. I know without speakers vibrating there would be little use for them but its getting on my t1ts now.

Any body else experience this or should I be looking to replace the OEM fronts for something with a but more power.

Turn the bass down, It's all the Skoda Techs will tell you to do.

IMO, upgrade the front speakers.

I'm not one for "pumping the tunes" but when I have the Stereo in the VRS even slightly louder than my mum would have it - the passenger side door or speaker seems to vibrate. I know without speakers vibrating there would be little use for them but its getting on my t1ts now.

Any body else experience this or should I be looking to replace the OEM fronts for something with a but more power.

Yep had a similar problem which I think (fingers crossed) I ve cured. The rattling/vibration was coming from the puddle light in the door car. I would start there. I put insultating tape around the light box to prevent it from touching the inside of the door card or alternativily get some insultating foam from Halfraud and use it too deaden the vibration.

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