NFR_AP2's 2004 NFR Build
since ive had the sub in the trunk i have been dealing with my rear tray rattling ALOT, so i decided to finally do something about it. i took out the rear panel and cut large holes in it, then covered the tray with dynamat. i then glued some fabric on to make it look OEM, glad i wont have to deal with any rattles anymore.


since ive had the sub in the trunk i have been dealing with my rear tray rattling ALOT, so i decided to finally do something about it. i took out the rear panel and cut large holes in it, then covered the tray with dynamat. i then glued some fabric on to make it look OEM, glad i wont have to deal with any rattles anymore.
i've been meaning to find a "cleaner" way of doing it (like your approach) but most of the time i just forget the tray's not even there. it sounds A LOT better, but now i have to deal with the sound of the trunk lid rattling. giving the trunk stoppers a few turns counter-clockwise helped a little, but haven't eliminated the problem. at least its not as noticeable at freeway speeds.
on a separate note, how do you like the Type R? is that an 8 inch? i was debating between JL and Alpine for the longest time but finally decided on the 10w3v3 and am very happy.
--from one NFR AP2 owner to another






