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Old 05-20-2009, 10:52 AM   #11
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What is the port tuned too? I forget what I tuned the port to on the single 8 box I built....Its been a while.....maybe 35 or so?


What would look good is if you built the box taller and did the tunneau cover over the back seat and had the box meet up with the top of the cover. Kinda make it look like one peice.
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Old 05-20-2009, 11:16 AM   #12
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Eventually I would like to get a tonneau and I can probably make a piece to come down to the top of the box. If I could make this into my permanent show car I would def do something like that....

I think DD tunes their DD design boxes to 40...But I think mine came out to roughly 37Hz....
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Where do you have the amp(s)? Trunk? or you going to build them into the delete?

Yeah I look on their site (just bc im curious/forget)and they dont tell you the tuning hz with out me doin all the math.
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I have the sub amp behind the driver rear interior panel and the front stage behind the passenger rear interior panel...... Sneaky sneaky....

Here's an idea for the sub amp....




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Hope you never have to retune anything on the fly.....
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It's accessible still, I just use a short flathead and reach my hand under the panel....
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along with scatching your hand all to sh*t.....
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Gotta do what you gotta do! No pain no "gain". MWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH




I was REALLY worried when put the box in, cause I didn't think of it before hand! But it worked out alright. Now if I need to rewire the system that is going to suck.
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:20 PM   #19
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along with scatching your hand all to sh*t.....
I will bet you a bazillion dollars that you could count at least a half a dozen cuts on each of your hands, and you are not mounting amps there......
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Looks good and like you spent alot of time on it. Can give some constructive critisism to make it easier next time? When you do your initial stretches for shapes and curves use fleece or even T-shirt material rather then the woven cloth. It stretches better and makes for smooter curves, once it is set then you can build up the back of it to the thickness you need. Where the material meets the wood, to a 1/4" ravvit cut with your router and staple the material into the corner it created. This will give the glass 2X the area on to wood to adhere to which will prevent it from pulling away when it cures, and you can easily fill the corner with another layer of glass or some filler to make a smooth seam that is invisible....
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