Bose Cubby Hole question
Ok, so I was planning on getting a sound system and remove the Blowse system. My original plan was to remove the bose sub and in that area put the amps. Then I got to thinking that I could dress the inside cubby hole and amps and modify the speaker grill to put a piece of plexi glass (with vent holes drilled, of course) so you can see in. The "dress up" of the hole may be a real pain in the A$$ so another thought was to put a glove box in (considered an OEM room for amps?). Here are my questions:
Will a glove box "just fit" into the hole? And as I saw an issue earlier in this forum, will there be any interference with USDM (just the box, not the door) going behind the drivers seat, or does it have to be JDM (where the right seat is the passenger side)? Will the panel with the bose grill snap into place with a glove box installed in the hole instead of the speaker? In other words, will the glove box stick out at all, or cover the fasteners that the bose grill uses and prevent it from latching in its original plugs? Anyone think this is a good idea? :dunno: |
The only way to get these answers is to DO IT! Looks like you're the engineer.
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Hey thanks. That sounds like a great idea. Before I rip crap out, i'd like to know the shapes and sizes from someone who has already taken that stuff out. And maybe it'll be good to know before I buy a glove box and discover the hard way it's the wrong one. But again, thanks for playing and helping the forum.
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^^ Is there any particular reason you want to buy a second glove box enclosure?
--Spike |
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there are other posts on this. It is probably easier to use multiple subs. In my case I never use the glove compartment.. I kinda like my Bose on my touring ZR but my track/GT conversion= a custom Eclipse NAV setup with dual hidden subs.. |
Originally Posted by Spike100
(Post 8103388)
^^ Is there any particular reason you want to buy a second glove box enclosure?
--Spike |
The reason I answered the way I did is. I removed The Bose Sub and amp from that area. I built a box for a 10 in Kicker comp in that spot and use the stock speaker cover. My amp is under the drivers seat.
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It may not help or matter. But i replaced my stock bose sub with a after market
10in sub and put both amps one for the sub the other for the other four speakers in the enclosure behind the drivers seat sounds great. once you get the amps set where it sounds good to you its kinda set it and forget it. |
Originally Posted by carbon z
(Post 8105071)
The reason I answered the way I did is. I removed The Bose Sub and amp from that area. I built a box for a 10 in Kicker comp in that spot and use the stock speaker cover. My amp is under the drivers seat.
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