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RedDaemon

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after many grueling days, i have finally completed my project













if you get on your knees you can just barely see the hinges, however im not too worried about it, i have no woodworking experience prior to this project so i think i did alright

oh ive mentioned this before, if anyone wants a write up, please say so otherwise i wont waste my time if noone wants it lol

p.s. my infinity subs are AWESOME in a free air setup EVEN WITH a sony amp!
 

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SaleenGT2001

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if you enclose the subs they will sound 100 times better!!! looks good though
 
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bakos24

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Looks damn good, . If you dont mine me asking, How much did it cost you to make one?
 

RedDaemon

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thanks for the compliments

bakos24 said:
Looks damn good, . If you dont mine me asking, How much did it cost you to make one?
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id have to total everything up since i bought a few items later on. i would say in the ballpark of 65 bucks
 

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looks great remember to keep your templates.

but if you built an angled box and just used the delete as a faceplate to the box it would be mad loud and sound a lot tighter.
 

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NICE! Looks sick man...GREAT job. I couldnt tell it was your first time
 

RedDaemon

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Dope 97GT said:
looks great remember to keep your templates.

but if you built an angled box and just used the delete as a faceplate to the box it would be mad loud and sound a lot tighter.
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actually i was considering on forming another piece of wood to come down in the trunk perpendicular to the trunk floor. im not sure yet.
 

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Looks nice! I'd like to read your tut. if you feel like writing one.

You should find out what the air space is supposed to be for those subs in a sealed box and then you can begin to figure out dimensions for a potential box.
 

DarkFireGT

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Looks great. Only thing I would have done differently is either mount the subs from behind, to give them a more built-in look, and make it (at least look) harder to steal them.
 

RedDaemon

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DTNODYA said:
You should find out what the air space is supposed to be for those subs in a sealed box and then you can begin to figure out dimensions for a potential box.
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thats a good idea. ill get that tutorial up asap
 

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dynomat and enclose...........ftw
 

RedDaemon

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DarkFireGT said:
Looks great. Only thing I would have done differently is either mount the subs from behind, to give them a more built-in look, and make it (at least look) harder to steal them.
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funny you should mention that. after i was finished and looking at them through my windshield i said to myself "f*k i need an alarm system now..."
 

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Just give the windows some nice 5% tint....
 

DTNODYA

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What did you do with your stock seat?
 

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Looks awesome man! Great job!
 
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Looks awesome man!
Great job too!
 

RedDaemon

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DTNODYA said:
What did you do with your stock seat?
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i am storing it in my basement for the time being
 

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Looks great....how come you went charcoal instead of matching your interior color?

If you don't want to add the weight of a full sub box built behind that...just buy a couple free air subs. Kicker makes a set that rocks. With those hinges, I'm guessing the whole wall folds forward? Does it seal fairly well when locked in place upright? Anyways, looks great...except for the crooked subwoofer.





J/K!
 

RedDaemon

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DocG2828 said:
Looks great....how come you went charcoal instead of matching your interior color?

If you don't want to add the weight of a full sub box built behind that...just buy a couple free air subs. Kicker makes a set that rocks. With those hinges, I'm guessing the whole wall folds forward? Does it seal fairly well when locked in place upright? Anyways, looks great...except for the crooked subwoofer.





J/K!
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its crooked?

i didnt match it:

A: the closest thing i could find to match the interior was gunna cost me 75 Bucks

B: I plan to change out my interior to charcoal black in the future anyway

EDIT: i didnt see u were kidding, u scared me
 

RedDaemon

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Anyway guys, thank you all for the compliments, you can find my writeup in the tech section
 
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