Wednesday, April 26, 2006 - 07:02 pm, by: Luke Bartlett(Ss_torry)
Got a little bored over the easter long weekend, so attacked some MDF sheets with the jigsaw. I retained a hinged access panel to get to the spare. It's not fully sealed yet, so the bass is a little lacking, going to have to be a little creative around the hinges to seal them without looking bad. Overall, was a pretty simple operation. Would of been better if the fuel tank wasn't in the road...
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 - 07:11 pm, by: Luke Bartlett(Ss_torry)
Jack has been relocated to above the spare wheel. Well, will be soon, replacing the plastic tray above the space saver with a moulding for holding my toolbox, the jack and associated bits, and a first aid kit.
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 - 09:22 pm, by: Luke Bartlett(Ss_torry)
Nope, 12's. I looked at 15's, were too big to fit in neatly, plus i had three pairs of 12's lying around, the infinity's matched the colour of the car...
Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 09:54 am, by: James Harris(Haro)
hi Luke,
That looks pretty good mate ! I didnt realise you were a wiz when it comes to installing such things.
I used a single 15" Kicker on the side and mounted both my amps above my fuel tank , i also pulled out the lil bits of parcel shelf (using a stanley knife to cut through sikaflex) to hopefully boost the bass transfer into cabin.... dont know if it did anything tho !
Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 08:29 pm, by: Luke Bartlett(Ss_torry)
I just removed the factory sub, let the air flow pass through there. Only problem with that is that you can hear all the sounds in the boot, such as rattles and the fuel lift pump.