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#58822
6th May 2006 5:01pm
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i decieded to do boot in stall from wifes mazda 121 saloon list of items needed 2 10" subs 1 150 watt amp wiring kit 2 round sheets of clear plastic MDF leather covering seat filler frist thing i did was to make a template from card of the space i wanted the subs to go then i copyed that onto the mdf and cut it out also cuting the hole for the sub at the same time once this was done i test fitted the mdf to the car and fine tuned the mdf for a better fit. useing the cut mdf i made two over size peices from the seating form and the leather and then started to stapel the leather to the mdf remebering to cut the hole again for the sub. once this done and your happy with it test fit again and if that ok fit the subs and amp and install i am going to make a bottom board and reline the back off the seats ill post pics and what ive after ive it thanks
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#58823
6th May 2006 10:54pm
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Last Picture from above post (8) Max. -------------------------------------------------- Wow That's excellent How long did it take to get that far?
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#58824
6th May 2006 11:01pm
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How are they retained in place? What i'm getting at is, dont they fall out going around corners? Or do they rattle around at all?
Great topic for beginners.
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#58825
7th May 2006 12:08am
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it took about 3 hours to get this far thay are retained by the metal strap and base of the seats and a clip at the top which was in the car wife say there no rattle at all i am wireing them up tomorrow and finishing it off i will update.
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#58826
8th May 2006 1:56am
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Nice neet job that like it.
have you left enough space (air) for the speakers???
Bass n stuff.
drifting drifting and yet more skidding
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#58827
8th May 2006 7:05pm
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yer there only 10inch and work fine ive finished the bottom of the boot (post pic later)and i will be working on the back of the seats and parcel shelf at the weekend.
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#58828
8th May 2006 11:51pm
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Looks gud but Just to let u know they wont sound good not being boxed. The majority of subs need to be boxed unless they are free air which even some of them need boxes.
Zoom,Beep,Zoom,Beep,Zoom,Beep.....................
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#58829
9th May 2006 6:04pm
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the box effect is behind the MDF she doesnt have them loud and are working fine with no problems yet...
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#58830
9th May 2006 9:13pm
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yes but a sub to work properly it needs to be in an enclosed box (sealed box) unless the subs are free air subs, so for the subs to sound their best u need to follow the manufactures spec for for cubic centimeters, in the sealed box. good effort tho like the sapce saver box's u can buy, looks good
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#58831
9th May 2006 9:21pm
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update!!!!
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