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Old 11-06-2013, 02:06 AM
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when I get $ saved up to buy a new floor carpet, I will put deadener down too. but this completes the wire install phase
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Well, it is about 95% done. and sounds awesome. looks way better in person.

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that about wraps it up. I will be adding another SPL setup later when fund become available. I compete in MECA, USACI, IASCA, dbDrags. I attend car show and competitons very often. hit me up if you have any questions.
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the work looks sweet you have done a nice job on the install, but i notice you have built some sort of mid-base boxes to fit under the dash could you give me a little more detail on how you did that as i also have built an HHR for SQ and haven"t figured out how to or where to mount my 8" shallow mount mid-base drivers where they won't be in the way.

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dude my jaw dropped when i saw all this...are you loaded? Focal here in Canada is craaazzyy expensive
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Originally Posted by miltonfisher
the work looks sweet you have done a nice job on the install, but i notice you have built some sort of mid-base boxes to fit under the dash could you give me a little more detail on how you did that as i also have built an HHR for SQ and haven"t figured out how to or where to mount my 8" shallow mount mid-base drivers where they won't be in the way.

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I am using smaller subs downfire under the dash. There wont be enough room for an 8" sub under there. you have two choices. Choice one: there apart your dash and fabricate a box out of fiberglass and have it mounted somewhere-- if you can find the room
Choice two: make a new center console and try to put a sub in there.

Or a possible third choice, put two 8" subs, one in each front door and then make kick pods and put a 5 1/4 mids in the kicks and then a dash mount with a 3" mid and tweet.

The sub pods I made are about 5 inches deep, and an odd rectangular shape.

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dude my jaw dropped when i saw all this...are you loaded? Focal here in Canada is craaazzyy expensive
I am no way loaded. Its crazy expensive here too. I did not pay anywhere near retail price for any of my gear.
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ok thanks subzero I think I'm going to go by my friends audio shop and see if he could make me some kick panels for the Kicker 8" mid-base drivers i have, seeing as i don't have a clue when it comes to fiberglass work. I'm great with wood but it takes quite a bit more room to do them out of wood.
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Nice install .....
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