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Grelko

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  • Birthday 02/07/1980

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    Pennsylvania
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    Extremely loud music
    Things that rattle
    No more rust spots
    Solar powered amps

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  1. http://www.audioque.com/NEW-Street-Duty-SDC20-8-D4-Subwoofer-_p_69.html on sale $69+ shipping 8" 250 rms, 500 peak http://www.amazon.com/JBL-GTO804-Reduced-8-Inch-Subwoofer/dp/B000FHAXPA/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1314849336&sr=1-6 JBL $54+ shipping 8" 800w peak "200-250 rms?"
  2. I don't see any problem doing that, you might have to drill some new holes to get the bolts to line up though. I put Dodge seats in my Chevy G30, they don't move forward/backward anymore though since they're bolted to the frame but they still recline. If your wondering about more of an exact fit, you can always ask a couple shops to see how much it would cost for an install.
  3. Thanks, I'll just use the black primer since it'll take alot of to cover tha van in the first place. If any white does end up showing through, I'd put down another layer over that area better.
  4. Noobish question... The van is white, after sanding etc. and getting all the patchwork finished I was going to get it painted black. Since it's starting out white, should I use grey primer first to help darken it a bit before hitting it with the black primer or, is it ok to just go with the black primer right over white primer/paint and not have it show through? Seeing if I can save a couple bucks on a budget.
  5. If anything breaks, don't blame me lol. Put up some if you got some, or delete for any reason. Dynamix II - Purple Beats http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyCHoj419U0
  6. I didn't think it was at first, had to listen to both vids a couple times to match up the lyrics i could make out between rattles
  7. Here you go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwucxE256nc\ Nas - You Can't Kill Me ill delete for any reason, just lemme know
  8. I'll see if i can strip the bass/car rattling from it, will let you know
  9. I wasn't sure which section to put this in. If the vid doesn't work, just click the link. Just a couple pics from the cruise, the orange truck has I think it's called an independant axle? He was coming up the street completely sideways at one point but I forgot to switch my camera to video. video here
  10. That wouldn't be too bad, if i just did 25-30% of the van, say the ceiling and back doors, then that would cut it down to around 120-150sq, but I'll check what vibrates the worst in the van since it echos in there first because, it might just be a certain part of the ceiling making it sound like everything else is. I could always just start with a couple small pieces here and there and check the difference as i put it in.
  11. slowly building frankenstein lol quick math, interior space in feet is something close to 16x6x7 I think floor to ceiling is more around 5'4" instaed of 6' so round down a bit each wall 96sq ceiling/floor 112sq backdoors 36-42sq front doors 18sq? , metal bracing around the dash/windshield couple more sq sliding door taken into account as part of the passanger wall. total near 420-450 all metal, vibrates horribly take off about 30-40 sq for windows unless my math is COMPLETELY broke from being tired i could be off by 50-100 or something, but its a fullsize van, extended on the back couple feet.
  12. I took a good bit of time to read tons of everything about everything lol. and yes, the older posts i had up in this topic were pretty shitty. So, I've finally made a decision. .75 up to 2.25in. of MDF, making the box myself 52.5 wide, 35.25 high, 20+ depth. "up to 48 depth if needed" tuned low 30-35 with a slot port 8x Street Duty SDC2.0-12-D4 500w 250wrms 2x Audioque AQ1200D 1200 rms amplifiers
  13. the interior of my van is all metal, gotta start out somewhere, putting in a 2k+ rms system soon and working up to something sick "say 16x or more 12"s 1500rms each, over the next 5 yrs or so for spl comps, figured if the 400w makes it vibrate this bad, i might aswell get a decent bit of deadener in there to get one of the first big things out of the way edit- bad thing is... the 450sq would be one layer
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