How to: Rear seat delete, sound dampeing plus subbox install (56k Die)
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Originally Posted by Royalty
Not following you bill. Can you elaborate a little bit.
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Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy?
The pictures in post #50 suggest that you won't be able to change light bulbs in the passenger side tail light once everything is built. I hope, I'm wrong.
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woke up at noon today ( yay for summer break) so i didnt do too much.
I decided to use my better judgement and go for a solid foundation...
This
Though functional, looks liek ***.
So i replaced it with
It clears perfectly and folds down like butta.
I'll get started on the front tomorrow or monday.
It has come to my attention that the amps i intended on using were too big so it seems i now need new amps, yay
I decided to use my better judgement and go for a solid foundation...
This
Though functional, looks liek ***.
So i replaced it with
It clears perfectly and folds down like butta.
I'll get started on the front tomorrow or monday.
It has come to my attention that the amps i intended on using were too big so it seems i now need new amps, yay
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It would be cool if you could install all the electronics on the board and then recover it in the leather to keep it looking good, as long as the electronics were still accessable. Maybe something like velcro would work...?
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
It would be cool if you could install all the electronics on the board and then recover it in the leather to keep it looking good.
I will have my distro blocks showing if thats what you mean.
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What I meant was something like installing the amps and subs on the board like you have, and then stacking foam around them and putting the leather cover back on. From the outside it would look like you have normal rear seats.
You could attack the leather cover with velcro over the top and bottom, and be able to easily access the "electronics".
I don't know what the foam would do for acoustics, though.
You could attack the leather cover with velcro over the top and bottom, and be able to easily access the "electronics".
I don't know what the foam would do for acoustics, though.
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ah a nice bit of camouflage. only problem is that teh amps will get hot and i want them to get as much air as possible.
foam + heat = my *** on fire hahaha
foam + heat = my *** on fire hahaha
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
What I meant was something like installing the amps and subs on the board like you have, and then stacking foam around them and putting the leather cover back on. From the outside it would look like you have normal rear seats.
You could attack the leather cover with velcro over the top and bottom, and be able to easily access the "electronics".
I don't know what the foam would do for acoustics, though.
You could attack the leather cover with velcro over the top and bottom, and be able to easily access the "electronics".
I don't know what the foam would do for acoustics, though.
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Hey I like what your doing. I tired to do that awhile ago, the problem was I couldn’t get the top plate to seal to the car very good so I just built a top plate and a box underneath.
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
Did you find carpet to put on the wood? If so, where did you find it?
www.perfectfit.com
This is a good match for the Porsche cut pile.
http://www.perfectfit.com/product.as...5269&l2=15270#