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Old 07-25-2012, 09:06 PM   #11
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DAMMIT...hmmmm, guess it's time for some super glue then
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heres a crappy rendering of what i want it to look like. the center will have a recessed compartment then storage on top. the amps are gonna mount one on top of the other on the back wall. the part where the subs are gonna be rounded more once i get the fiberglass on.
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ok so i got my speaker rings in today. i also got some torx sockets so i could remore the seatblets to get the side panels off. I also took off the back wall. Looking back now i probly could have take it off by just removing the 1 torx screw behind each of the 3 hooks, instead of pulling off the side panel. I would have started cutting and fitting mdf but it was to damn hot.

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Yeah, the little arms that secure it on mine are work I guess...
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Looking forward to seeing what you come up with. Best of luck on install.


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ok so i have been making some good progress on the box. Today i got the base cut and fit and also started the back wall. Around the seabelt for the middle seat i cut and recessed the bezel in place.












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thats some progress, are you not screwing it together? just using liquid nails?


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thats some progress, are you not screwing it together? just using liquid nails?
i will be using 2 1/2'' composite deck screws and wood glue to hold it all together. im just getting everything cut and testfitted first. cause once its all testfitted i will pull it all out and screw it together. i will have to pull the seats to get it back in.
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Lookin good. Wanna come up to NY and build one around my rear strut tower brace for me? lol


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ok so today i picked up some fleece. it was on sale so i got a bunch extra. I also got the back wall all fitted and only have a couple supports to cut for the center. After that i have to mount the sub rings then i can start streching the fleece and fiberglassing it. I also got some measurements of the inside of the what will be the subbox. it looks like i will have a little over 1 cubic ft of air space. Is this enough or to much? What about polyfill? Do i need it will it give it better sound(harder hitting)?





















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