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<blockquote data-quote="PanzerOPA" data-source="post: 8262267" data-attributes="member: 661026"><p>I know it's not a ton, but I'm laying dynamat already. My car will be adding more weight than expected as is (and 20lbs at the front is like the worst place you can add weight, doh!). Easy to fix, add more hp/trq, but i'd kinda like to avoid a new battery tray if possible too. I can fit an Optima Yellow, just measured dimensions. It will fit by .1" and the other options are like .25" more. Unless you know where to get a larger battery tray that isn't $100. Idk, I'm laying mat and putting in the components first. Maybe I'll feel more optimistic when I finish the port build but Optima has perfect fitment.</p><p></p><p>I figure since I mentioned dynamat I'd disclaim I got it for a hell of a deal so I can put it in the doors and have it look nice. That with RAAM audio products everywhere else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzerOPA, post: 8262267, member: 661026"] I know it's not a ton, but I'm laying dynamat already. My car will be adding more weight than expected as is (and 20lbs at the front is like the worst place you can add weight, doh!). Easy to fix, add more hp/trq, but i'd kinda like to avoid a new battery tray if possible too. I can fit an Optima Yellow, just measured dimensions. It will fit by .1" and the other options are like .25" more. Unless you know where to get a larger battery tray that isn't $100. Idk, I'm laying mat and putting in the components first. Maybe I'll feel more optimistic when I finish the port build but Optima has perfect fitment. I figure since I mentioned dynamat I'd disclaim I got it for a hell of a deal so I can put it in the doors and have it look nice. That with RAAM audio products everywhere else [/QUOTE]
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