OH YES!!! my custom made sub box to fit in the stock location
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hehe. this is just the mock up of what i will do. some of that stuff dont seem to fit right, like the opening for the sub. but its the right size for my 10' alpine type-r
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nice work so far
be careful to make sure that the basket of the speaker will not be hitting the inside lip of the stock bracket. To get around this you may have to rotate the speaker so that the logo is not vertical like you would want ... kinda killing the whole "cool" look of this stealth install.
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be careful to make sure that the basket of the speaker will not be hitting the inside lip of the stock bracket. To get around this you may have to rotate the speaker so that the logo is not vertical like you would want ... kinda killing the whole "cool" look of this stealth install.
just a heads up,
jim
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its gonna be a half stealth in stail... that ring thing might get a little shorter and if any thing doesnt fit right ill just cut it. i love to use my dremal a little too much.
i think im gonna make my own cover for it or maybe just have the speaker exsposed but still look clean
as far as air space i still need to check my subs specs for that, but i could still make about 4-5 cubic inches easy proably more.
thanks for all the advice im bound to messup some where.
i think im gonna make my own cover for it or maybe just have the speaker exsposed but still look clean
as far as air space i still need to check my subs specs for that, but i could still make about 4-5 cubic inches easy proably more.
thanks for all the advice im bound to messup some where.
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Save yourself some time and check this box out on ebay. I have one with 2 10' woofers.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
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this is in no way a joke guys ... whats wrong with what he is doing?
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
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Originally Posted by JimRHIT
this is in no way a joke guys ... whats wrong with what he is doing?
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
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i got the sub mounted in the ghetto box and i think i might just use it. but im still thinking about that wood one it might sound better. and thank you to the people that know that this box will be just as good as anyother. no thanks to the haters
this post probably does not help making me look like im serious.
this post probably does not help making me look like im serious.
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ya i think i might have trouble with the seal and even then it would flex in and out with the bass, eventualy fallling apart. but i think i can make it work
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Originally Posted by zmespeed
ya i think i might have trouble with the seal and even then it would flex in and out with the bass, eventualy fallling apart. but i think i can make it work
Needs more duct tape.
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Originally Posted by JimRHIT
this is in no way a joke guys ... whats wrong with what he is doing?
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
This is a cardboard template to make it fit first ... then cut wood for it later.
If the trim around it is done right, this will look great.
Nazar box = $300-500
JL = $400
this one = $40 in wood + glue ... and some personal accomplishment of making somethign yourself.
but I think it cost more for the wood and glue, maybe $60.
Chris