Progress Update: Fiberglass Sub Box and Stereo install
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Progress Update: Fiberglass Sub Box and Stereo install
Well I spent some time last night getting the box out of the car. That was a fun experience. I swear the friggen thing was screwed in :-). After fighting with it for a bit I managed to get it out. Although I ended up cracking a few spots and putting a nice hole in another spot.
I am thinking that I am going to have to modify it a bit to make it easer to get in and out, or I will wreck it when I try to put it back in.
For now I am going to start adding layers to the back part until I decided what I am going to do with the front part (Probably cut it down).
It is looking good. Not even close to air tight yet, but that will come with more layers.
I still have to figure out how the top is going to attach, but I have a few ideas.
So without further ado.... pictures.
More Pictures Here
Also I made some progress on the rear speaker mounts. I will be cutting the curved part tonight, but I basically just put one together to make sure everything was ok.
I am hoping to get all the wiring done tonight, and mount up the front speakers. Then it is just the sub box and rears left to go.
chris.
[Modified by PyjamaSam, 12:08 PM 3/26/2003]
I am thinking that I am going to have to modify it a bit to make it easer to get in and out, or I will wreck it when I try to put it back in.
For now I am going to start adding layers to the back part until I decided what I am going to do with the front part (Probably cut it down).
It is looking good. Not even close to air tight yet, but that will come with more layers.
I still have to figure out how the top is going to attach, but I have a few ideas.
So without further ado.... pictures.
More Pictures Here
Also I made some progress on the rear speaker mounts. I will be cutting the curved part tonight, but I basically just put one together to make sure everything was ok.
I am hoping to get all the wiring done tonight, and mount up the front speakers. Then it is just the sub box and rears left to go.
chris.
[Modified by PyjamaSam, 12:08 PM 3/26/2003]
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Re: Progress Update: Fiberglass Sub Box and Stereo install (norvalwilhelm)
Who ever said you needed to get out of the car to turn the bottle valve open. With all that bass someone just need to crank it up to turn on the nitrous.