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mikewoodkozar 10-07-07 06:21 PM

My recent stealthy stereo install pics (including 5.25" speakers up front)
 
So i decided to upgrade a little. Got a little crazy and went to town. Took longer than expected, but it was worth it.

Here goes

I flush mounted the new Clarion deck i got, painted the dash black and stuffed 4 crossovers behind the dash.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ozar/Dash1.jpg

The 5.25" mid ranges went in the stock location with little to no effort. Infact the speakers came with spacers and no cutting was required!

I forgot to take a pic of the tweeters, but they are in the a pillars.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...tkickpanel.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...tKickpanel.jpg

Part of my three way MB Quart setup included some massive 6.5" midbass drivers. They however took a lot of cutting and spacers to mount up in the rear locations.

I then mounted the 4 way distribution block in the center console and made a trick false floor to sit on top of it snugly. That way i can still use the center compartment and i only loose a little depth.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../Fuseblock.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ockcovered.jpg

Power goes to the head unit and the two amps which are mounted in the bins.

Rockford 250a2 goes to the sub.

And the Clarion APA2200 goes to the mids and highs.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...zar/Subamp.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ClarionAmp.jpg

The 8" Rockford sub is mounted in a custom spare tire well enclosure. After i lay the rear carpet over the speaker in back the whole thing is stealth! Excuse the wrong color paint on the rear plastic parts, its on the ever growing/never ending list of things to do.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ar/8woofer.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...withcarpet.jpg

How does it sound? I think pretty darn well. The bigger speakers up front made a huge difference, plus i added dynamte in all speaker mount locations, that must have helped.

The main goal was to make this setup stealthy and sound nice.

Now all i have to do is figure out how to quiet that darn Carter fuel pump, lol.

Scott1982 10-07-07 06:26 PM

Very nice!

85 FB 10-07-07 06:27 PM

Wow. I'm liking the center console. Did you have to prep it up any special way before painting? And, is that rattle can paint? Very nice, I like that. Nothing like stealth.

mikewoodkozar 10-07-07 06:31 PM

Thanks!

Yes i used rattle can dupli color generic black on the dash console, i sanded and prepped the console with bulldog adhesion primer.

dreamingofRX7 10-07-07 06:32 PM

Thats the nicest interior and color i have ever seen on an RX7

85 FB 10-07-07 06:35 PM

I know how I'm doing my center console now. :)

rotor vs. piston 10-07-07 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by dreamingofRX7 (Post 7396972)
Thats the nicest interior and color i have ever seen on an RX7

It's for sure nice. Not sure how it looks in person but I like it.

mikewoodkozar 10-07-07 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by rotor vs. piston (Post 7397130)
It's for sure nice. Not sure how it looks in person but I like it.

Not sure what that means, but thanks.

HIM_Tattoos 10-07-07 08:01 PM

I like it. I just think the amps in the rear bins is a bad idea, they might get to warm.

RacerX7fb 10-07-07 08:24 PM

Nice job on getting the 5.25's to fit. My stereo is hid as well, as if there were none but my amp is mounted elsewhere for cooling and the bins still usable.

Black center console brings the cockpit an up to date feel and no glare when reading the gauges on the track. I have a silver one as well to swap out whenever the mood hits.

http://a847.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...9482924ebe.jpg

mikewoodkozar 10-07-07 08:38 PM

they might get too warm, but i probably will never know.

The car has about 50k on the clock and i only put on 500 miles this year.

So its kind of a garage queen and when i do drive its pretty short trips, therefore i doubt i will ever push the amps to the limits... Not to mention i am a compulsive song skipper, darn ADD, lol.

woodonastick 10-07-07 10:44 PM

woooow. very nice.

jshiz 10-07-07 10:53 PM

thats nice. i have my amps in my storage bin area too but i completely took out my storage bin to allow some air flow. i took a hour trip with my music up and it only got warm.

rotor vs. piston 10-07-07 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by mikewoodkozar (Post 7397180)
Not sure what that means, but thanks.

Ha, I was talking about the color on the plastic in the hatch area.

Directfreak 10-08-07 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by RacerX7fb (Post 7397270)
Nice job on getting the 5.25's to fit. My stereo is hid as well, as if there were none but my amp is mounted elsewhere for cooling and the bins still usable.

Black center console brings the cockpit an up to date feel and no glare when reading the gauges on the track. I have a silver one as well to swap out whenever the mood hits.

http://a847.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...9482924ebe.jpg

Wow, that looks ALOT like my setup. Great minds think alike.

mikewoodkozar 10-08-07 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by rotor vs. piston (Post 7397791)
Ha, I was talking about the color on the plastic in the hatch area.

Its really not as bad as it looks in the pics, but i need to fix it because the car deserves the right color.

John64 10-08-07 09:05 AM

Very nice work!

mikewoodkozar 10-08-07 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by John64 (Post 7398609)
Very nice work!

Thanks and coming from you that means a lot. I saw your car stereo build and you have got skills, so thanks.

mazdaverx713b 10-08-07 12:48 PM

looks pretty good!!! i'm impressed with the mounting and placement of everything!who cares how long it took. it was done right and thats what matters. hard work and time spend definatly shows through there!

mikewoodkozar 10-09-07 04:26 PM

Alright, so i got motivated today and decided to strip the nasty wrong color paint off from the rear cargo plastic.

Two words for safely removing paint from plastic:

EASY OFF... I sprayed it on, let it sit for 30 minutes, then sprayed the parts with a garden hose, literally the paint melted off, clean as a whistle.

I took the parts and did a mixed combination of steel wool buffing and heat gun treatment. Finally i gave the pieces a coat of UV protectant.

I wish i would have taken a pic of how sunbaked and white they were, but trust me they were pretty bad, so i was very excited to see how well they turned out.

Here is a pic of the parts on the bench.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...earPanels1.jpg

And here they are installed back in the car (remember there is a sub in there, gosh i love how stealth it is, lol).

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...reallygood.jpg

Also, i forgot to take pics of the rear woofers.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...arSpeaker1.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...arSpeaker2.jpg

And i forgot to take pics of the tweeters, so here ya go.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../Tweeters1.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../tweeters2.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...etersagain.jpg

borinquen7 10-09-07 04:55 PM

Very Very Nice I like the black center console ,,, I Iike tha fact that both of those interiors were done with car and not just put together,, Great JOb,,, I wonder if anyone has a pic with the center trim pieces in black, with red interior,,,

dbragg 10-09-07 04:56 PM

damn. nice clean job. how did you get those rear subs to fit? i tried to trim and install 6x9 right there and they wouldnt fit.

85 FB 10-09-07 05:08 PM

He's probably skilled with a dremel tool. And, they could be slim-line subs, too.


Originally Posted by mikewoodkozar (Post 7403472)
Two words for safely removing paint from plastic:

EASY OFF... I sprayed it on, let it sit for 30 minutes, then sprayed the parts with a garden hose, literally the paint melted off, clean as a whistle.

I took the parts and did a mixed combination of steel wool buffing and heat gun treatment. Finally i gave the pieces a coat of UV protectant.

That is the most useful thing I've read, yet. What do you mean by "heat gun treatment" ?

mikewoodkozar 10-09-07 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by 85 FB (Post 7403632)
He's probably skilled with a dremel tool. And, they could be slim-line subs, too.

That is the most useful thing I've read, yet. What do you mean by "heat gun treatment" ?

Lol, yes i am skilled (humbly) with my trusty dremel, i will be darned if you cant do anything with a dremel except pound a nail.

I did a little bit of cutting with the dremel to make them fit, it wasnt too hard, but i went through about 20+ cutting wheels because its such a funky angle to get your wrist and arm into (gotta have that perfect cut right). After i cut the hole larger i used the supplied spacer rings and presto blammo, super tight and clean mid bass, i love it!

What i meant by the heat gun treatment is that if you have really sunfaded plastic parts (ie totally white) you can magically bring back the color by slowly and carefully heating up the plastic with a heat gun. Really it is like magic, you start to heat up that white faded plastic then the rich original color comes right up through, really weird that it works like that. After i used the heat gun it left some shiney and patchy looking color effect, so i busted out the ol bag of steel wool and polished the plastic to a uniform color and finish, thats it!

And thanks again guys, truly pictures dont really do much for this thread, the system sounds better than it looks. Very clear and clean with a tight puch. Cant wait to see what it sounds like after i deaden the whole car.

85 FB 10-09-07 06:49 PM

I still can't get over how you did that trick center console dummy cover. By the way, if you don't have one, get one of those flexible shafts for your dremel tool. Makes getting into hard-to-reach places easier. Altho, you can't crank up the RPM too high, tho.

Oh, and you did provide pictures of how bad your rear trim pieces were sun faded. Your earlier pictures showed some decent shots of it. Pure white is what I saw.


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