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I haven't posted in a while but here's a pic of what I've been up to for my sc. This first picture is before and the rest are after. (These were just taken from my iPhone so they aren't "quality" pictures)
Wow that is a lots of speaker , but it look nice tho!
Thanks
Originally Posted by 1JZPWRD
Does it sound better than anticipated?
It meets my expectations. The old setup(xr series) was nice too but this zr series makes a big difference. I still have a little tuning to do on the amps and once the trunk gets a little neater I'll have pictures of that too.
That's pretty sick man, any close up shots of the wood, any details on the thickness/dimensions? I removed my rear deck panel the other day and the damn thing pretty much fell apart on me. Was thinking of doing a custom job back there on it, and I got the wood to do so, just not sure how to approach it. What did you use for the top carpet?
That's pretty sick man, any close up shots of the wood, any details on the thickness/dimensions? I removed my rear deck panel the other day and the damn thing pretty much fell apart on me. Was thinking of doing a custom job back there on it, and I got the wood to do so, just not sure how to approach it. What did you use for the top carpet?
No wood was used except for making the rings for the speakers. I just reinforced the deck panel with fiberglass. I put about 2 layers of resin on the carpet and it became pretty sturdy. I then positioned the rings and then stretched fleece over them and the panel. Spread resin over the fleece, let it harden then threw body filler over. After that its all sanding.... Hope this helps
No wood was used except for making the rings for the speakers. I just reinforced the deck panel with fiberglass. I put about 2 layers of resin on the carpet and it became pretty sturdy. I then positioned the rings and then stretched fleece over them and the panel. Spread resin over the fleece, let it harden then threw body filler over. After that its all sanding.... Hope this helps
Interesting...I've never worked with fiberglass before like that. I know a lot of people make custom enclosures with it, but figured it was too expensive, how much did the materials cost to make that?
Interesting...I've never worked with fiberglass before like that. I know a lot of people make custom enclosures with it, but figured it was too expensive, how much did the materials cost to make that?
Maybe a little over $100 for me cause my bro works at an autoparts store and he got a pretty good discount on the body filler and fiberglass.