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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 272044" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Don't know what you car is like, but on my Olds the "package tray" (official name for the rear deck) is a cardboard sort of material. I used 1/8" Masonite (hardboard) that I got from Home Depot to make a new one. I cut the holes out with a jig saw and routed about 1/32" deep by 1" around the opennings, then I epoxied perforated aluminum sheet on there to make like a grille.</p><p></p><p>No rattles or buzzes //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif I have a pic somewhere, if you want to see it.</p><p></p><p>The factory fabric on mine was fairly easy to peel off and I reused it, applying a light coat of spray adhesive. If I was to use my own fabric I'd either buy speaker grille cloth from one of the online sources or go to JoAnn Fabrics and look for some apholstery material that comes close. If it's only for rear fill and subs it doesn't need to be super transparent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 272044, member: 541144"] Don't know what you car is like, but on my Olds the "package tray" (official name for the rear deck) is a cardboard sort of material. I used 1/8" Masonite (hardboard) that I got from Home Depot to make a new one. I cut the holes out with a jig saw and routed about 1/32" deep by 1" around the opennings, then I epoxied perforated aluminum sheet on there to make like a grille. No rattles or buzzes [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] I have a pic somewhere, if you want to see it. The factory fabric on mine was fairly easy to peel off and I reused it, applying a light coat of spray adhesive. If I was to use my own fabric I'd either buy speaker grille cloth from one of the online sources or go to JoAnn Fabrics and look for some apholstery material that comes close. If it's only for rear fill and subs it doesn't need to be super transparent. [/QUOTE]
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