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  1. If you think a jordan type of style is what you are looking for, my best suggestion is just to look at jordans and find what you like. It is kind of hard to suggest a shoe in that category because it then falls to too many variables. I personally love jordans, and don't really find any I don't like the feel of, so it comes down to looks. But, what I think may look good in jeans may not look good to you in jeans etc. That being said, the "rising suns" (not technically called that since they recalled them... all white retro 12's) just came out and I love the look of those, but make sure you get some good cleaner. (I am of course partial to the foot locker stuff... freaking amazing)

    another current favorite is the hallowed grounds

    I also love my kobe IV's and end up wearing them most days. Pretty comfortable, especially with a spenco insole.

    any way to be more specific? I am leaning towards no, but since I go to college full time I don't work much (only breaks) Im not always too into things. (but I can find out with a simple text message)

    If you are talking about the IV's, it comes down to the store, (newest we have are the black and blue's) if you are talking about the V's, I dont think they are out yet?

    Disclaimer:

    It is almost 7 am my time, and I have been up all night doing homework. Anything I have said here is subject to later editing.... lol :01nocomment8so:

    yup thos ebe the ones an do u guys have the tracy mcgrady(adidas) TS cut creator shoes an the TS creator(adidas) in the tmac color which is all black an red or the dwight howard color way which is the black with the blue stripes with the stars

    an the last pair is the

    http://www.shopadidas.com/product/index.js...97&colorId=

  2. I work at a foot locker.... Im sure I could help you out if you want some help deciding which shoe to get. Any idea what style of shoe you are looking for? (basketball, casualish, running...) If there is anything else specific you would like to have in it lemme know.

    Anyways, first suggestion I would give is the newish airmax 2009.... Everyone says they are comfortable as heck, (especially those who aren't a rail) and there are a few colors available for choosing.

    http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/advancedSea...ord=airmax+2009 (all the ones that say airmax 2009)

    since u work at foot locker can u tell me if u guys got the new kobe bryant shoes

  3. Yup, it's about $25 a sheet. Have fun with the build bro! Do some research, with 2 sheets, you've got enough to double baffle some, if not most of the box. You can't go wrong with double baffling the box.

    well will doubling this box make it ne different bc ik once i get my other 2 xls i would prolly double if not triple baffle everything bc i would be running about 8,000 watts with 4 xls with a sundown 2000 on each sub

  4. Yeah you can to be safe to make sure everything will fit properly, if I do a big build with multiple batteries would do that. The first thing I did was take my measurements outside, and re-measure the cargo space in my explorer to double check to make sure I would have enough room, after I did, I just took the few rulers I had out, and started measuring the wood on where I would cut it, take your time on that part, it is very important, I personally used 3 different rules, 2 different 90 degree angle ones, and 1 regular regular to make sure all of my measurements were 100% right before I cut it, but before you start putting anything together, get ALL of the wood cut. When you go to start put the box together, be sure somebody is there helping you, it is very hard to do it all by yourself, a lot easier to have somebody help, definitely when you connect the first 2 pieces of wood.

    well ik my width is 47" but in between the rear wells its 36" or 37" cant remember but like idk i dont like the sound of my box looking like a T shape

  5. I bought mine from Lowes because it's a lot closer to my house than Home Depot, at lowes for me it was like $26.80 after tax for each sheet, ended up spending roughly $80 for all the wood/glue/screws/silicone, etc. But IIRC Home Depot was like a dollar cheaper for each sheet, which wasn't a big deal to me. And I have never heard of Menards, so idk

    hmm well menards here is like just like lowes lol but imma call an see which is cheaper so after i get my wood an etc... where should i begin ive seen a few people use cardboard for the lay out first then traced an cut there wood

  6. first off i never been good with wood working or ne thing in that area but u only get better by trying an trying again if it dont go right the first time an yes i have read up on alot of builds an what not already so i think im confident enough to do my first one myself now will one sheet of 3/4 mdf be enough for 2 15's an ill ask more questions as i go along

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