Sorry to revive this one.. but you can also do the enclosure in the side from fibreglass
here is one i made in the boot of an NB8A we were parting, it was my first time fibreglassing but it came up pretty good!..
I think all the fibreglass only cost about $80-$100 and i have repaired the race car nose cone a couple of times and i would think i have enough left to make atleast 1 - 2 more of these boxes.. and it was pretty fun
Just some food for thought! if people are after a 'snug' fit... the fibreglass moulds perfectly with the shape of the boot and its a pretty cheap way of doing it.
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Ajay
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Nice job Ajay,
I have just made one similar to that but I wouldn't call it fun at all.
Wrecked 2 pairs of jeans and my favorite Ulawatu tee-shirt. I had fibreglass
from asshole to breakfast and friggin dust from sanding all through my
garage and half my workshop.
All up it took me nearly 30 hours and never, never again will I attempt such a task.
It was however quite rewarding when it was finished.
I have just made one similar to that but I wouldn't call it fun at all.
Wrecked 2 pairs of jeans and my favorite Ulawatu tee-shirt. I had fibreglass
from asshole to breakfast and friggin dust from sanding all through my
garage and half my workshop.
All up it took me nearly 30 hours and never, never again will I attempt such a task.
It was however quite rewarding when it was finished.
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i love that the back half looks like a "fake" rock you would find around a designer pool, yet the front so flush, and elegant! Jealous
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Hjt wrote:i love that the back half looks like a "fake" rock you would find around a designer pool, yet the front so flush, and elegant! Jealous
Black is sound deadening paint. 2 coats inside and out. Makes quite a difference. All the pro installs I studied were using it so why not. Fhrx sells it.
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while we are at it, sorry i wasn't able to catch up last weekend my car was off the road from Friday afternoon until Sunday evening.
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Looks good Jules, I thought it was really good too. It is amazing how one little sub changes the whole Stereo.
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Thanks Bear. I agree it makes a HUGE difference.
Nicely, the head unit has 3 sets of RCA outputs, one set being for a sub with it's own dedicated level control
In fact I only just got to thinking the other day about the fact that I now run a 2 x amp, 9 x speaker system.
Maybe I have issues
No point really telling me about it 'cause I can't hear anymore anyway.
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Nicely, the head unit has 3 sets of RCA outputs, one set being for a sub with it's own dedicated level control
In fact I only just got to thinking the other day about the fact that I now run a 2 x amp, 9 x speaker system.
Maybe I have issues
No point really telling me about it 'cause I can't hear anymore anyway.
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jules wrote:Thanks Bear. I agree it makes a HUGE difference.
Nicely, the head unit has 3 sets of RCA outputs, one set being for a sub with it's own dedicated level control
In fact I only just got to thinking the other day about the fact that I now run a 2 x amp, 9 x speaker system.
Maybe I have issues
No point really telling me about it 'cause I can't hear anymore anyway.
Jules
Jules you need to get a Audison Bit One processor now. It will change the way you think about what sounded good in the past.
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So they don't still pop and whine?
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bear2230 wrote:Nice job Ajay,
I have just made one similar to that but I wouldn't call it fun at all.
Wrecked 2 pairs of jeans and my favorite Ulawatu tee-shirt. I had fibreglass
from asshole to breakfast and friggin dust from sanding all through my
garage and half my workshop.
All up it took me nearly 30 hours and never, never again will I attempt such a task.
It was however quite rewarding when it was finished.
That is a really great job you have done there,big thumbs up!
I know exactly what you mean about the FG work though. I actually don't find it THAT bad once I actually get stuck into it, but it's the small things like resin smell (which sticks around forever), the fibreglass cuts, the sanding (and itching from fibreglass dust) and all the bogging which always drives me bloody nuts. As you said though, when you get the end result it really is so damn satisfying
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