350Z install we just did :) thought I'd Share
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Hi All, new to the forum, just did a 350z, basically a clean, sound quality install. owners is building a carputer whcih is why the center console is still missing
figure i would share the pics for comments and questions
3 way component upfront, i relocated the factory keyless module in the driver side kick so i can flush in the midrange. both kicks heavily fortified.
ppi 5 channel and two crystal cmp8s, a crossfire 5.2 eq/xover resides directly behind the seat. we did a indirect 3d type of lighting effect with white LEDs
requirement was that i can only go half way into the arch at the most, and have to keep the spare tire accessible.
here are the humble pics








figure i would share the pics for comments and questions3 way component upfront, i relocated the factory keyless module in the driver side kick so i can flush in the midrange. both kicks heavily fortified.
ppi 5 channel and two crystal cmp8s, a crossfire 5.2 eq/xover resides directly behind the seat. we did a indirect 3d type of lighting effect with white LEDs

requirement was that i can only go half way into the arch at the most, and have to keep the spare tire accessible.
here are the humble pics
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nah, its a custom pieces of milled aluminum accent grill bar to act mostly as cosmetic purposes but also for some protection.
lol no it is indeed a modified towel bar
acutally things like towel bars, door handles and such gets quite a bit of usage in car audio, mostly to be used as protective pieces
i was going to going to make my own out of alum piping, but honestly, would come out looking almost he same, and people would probably still ask me if it was a towel bar
its a polarizing piece of course, some poeple like it, some dont, but the customer likes it, and thats all it matters
lol no it is indeed a modified towel bar
acutally things like towel bars, door handles and such gets quite a bit of usage in car audio, mostly to be used as protective pieces
i was going to going to make my own out of alum piping, but honestly, would come out looking almost he same, and people would probably still ask me if it was a towel bar
its a polarizing piece of course, some poeple like it, some dont, but the customer likes it, and thats all it matters
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I wondered about cuz I wear a size twelve.

not a good idea since all the sound bounce off the floor.
ALso, you might kick the speaker if you happen to use the foot rest.
Originally Posted by Bubble
not a good idea since all the sound bounce off the floor.
ALso, you might kick the speaker if you happen to use the foot rest.
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Originally Posted by Bubble
not a good idea since all the sound bounce off the floor.
ALso, you might kick the speaker if you happen to use the foot rest.off axis kicks is no new items in sound quality. the particular speakrse i used generate a very smooth response off axis
many winning iasca sound qualiyt cars use off axis kicks
i personally have built a coupla with completely off axis kicks that did well in local comps. the sound generated by these kicks is very nice IMO, stage is high and at eye level, imaging is dead center, and depth is excellent.
also, kicks are a lot more sturdy than they look, i have built close to 100 pairs of the years, and never had one destroyed by a stray foot
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thanks.
well, its getting a carputer set up, and the owner is finishing that up right now, one of our own 7" touch screens will go up in the navi pocket
yeah stock radio remains...unless he wishes to change it 
as for the three way set, we have a combination of DEI studio and CDT, the DEI i chose for smooth off axis, just like the CDT.
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well, its getting a carputer set up, and the owner is finishing that up right now, one of our own 7" touch screens will go up in the navi pocket
yeah stock radio remains...unless he wishes to change it 
as for the three way set, we have a combination of DEI studio and CDT, the DEI i chose for smooth off axis, just like the CDT.
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That's sweet man, very clean install. I'm surprised people don't like the towel rack idea, it's excellent to stop things in the trunk from running into the subs and damaging them, some people don't like mesh grills over their subs.
I would have put my component in the kicks, infinity lists 4 ways to mount their kappa perfect 6.1s and the optimal positioning they recommend is both the tweeter and the woofer in the kick panel. You'd have to try pretty hard to kick a speaker out of there...i mean your foot is perpendicular to the speaker.
I would have put my component in the kicks, infinity lists 4 ways to mount their kappa perfect 6.1s and the optimal positioning they recommend is both the tweeter and the woofer in the kick panel. You'd have to try pretty hard to kick a speaker out of there...i mean your foot is perpendicular to the speaker.
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let me see if i can find a pic i took, basiclal toward the front of the kick panel (more towards the door), in the end all i had to do was to extend the one harness that comes from near the fire wall..



