So i started my audio install
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I used just a plane hole cutter saw that you attach to the drill. just taped the area i want to cut with duck tape and cut so the leather would not stretch and get wrecked turned out clean! Just remember DO NOT push the hole saw through let it cut at its one pace slowly do not rush it or it will start to tear the leather. If you go slow no problem.
Just started on my rear hatch part today. I took the carpet out laid it on MDF board and tarced and cut. Had to make it 2 pieces how ever could get the whole thing in at once. Which is fine. Tomorrow if I get a chnace durring the day I will glue a small layer of foam on it before covering with leather.
Thanks mount amp to it, and i decided to go with a bazoka bass tube for a cleaner install.
P.S. they do swival
Just started on my rear hatch part today. I took the carpet out laid it on MDF board and tarced and cut. Had to make it 2 pieces how ever could get the whole thing in at once. Which is fine. Tomorrow if I get a chnace durring the day I will glue a small layer of foam on it before covering with leather.
Thanks mount amp to it, and i decided to go with a bazoka bass tube for a cleaner install.
P.S. they do swival
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Originally Posted by CKDezines
Just make sure that the cone or surround doesn't hit the door panel when you turn the beats up. that'll chew up a speaker real quick.
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update rear hatch AMP and SUB install
here are some pics of the audio install i did in the rear hatch.
Cut out a template of the carpet, and then cut it out of MDF board. After I used 3m spray on glue and glued 1/4 foam to the msd board and wrapped in leather.
Cut out a template of the carpet, and then cut it out of MDF board. After I used 3m spray on glue and glued 1/4 foam to the msd board and wrapped in leather.
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Originally Posted by purerx7
nice looks good, only problem with attaching it to the door is its going to rattle the **** out of the door panel. Either way nice and clean install.
I added a layey of silcon between the speaker mount and door pannel and no rattles. Mounted very securely yet has enough give inbetween the mdf board and panel to not rattle. Also have alil bit of foam between board and panal near the top where there is greater space.