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  2. I got my aluminum from here. All Metals Online I purchased some 3/8ths bar and angle stock from them for my bars. Very reasonable prices and shipping. They also shipped my items to me pretty quickly. Heres a pict of what I made for my setup. Ordered a 24" piece of 3/8 x 2 x 2 angle stock, cut it in half, ripped and inch off of one side and tapped it out for my connections.
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  5. Man I need more/ better subs and more POWER! Def had a good time though.
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  9. Your jeep rocked for sure. Pulling a 153 in a soft top was amazing to watch. Sounds good doing it too.
  10. That box for the R i posted above is to Alpine spec except for the port. Damn Type R's are so deep it isnt funny. 4 10's sealed should get plenty loud and sound good too.
  11. What rims are they Dozier. Those things look nice on there. Love that wide lip.
  12. I used a piece of 4" PVC for the port and a roundover to smooth out both ends. Sucks about the tools. You will probably have a very hard time porting 4 10" subs under that seat and not raising it up a few inches. I guess it depends on the specs of the subs you want to use too.
  13. That seat is raised up a few inches for sure. You could just raise yours up an inch and fit those subs. It would still attach to the back wall in the clips Im pretty sure.
  14. The front is 2 layers of MDF. I used a belt sander to shape the curve then finished it up by hand with a sanding block.
  15. If I remember right I had about 11 inches in the front, no carpet. You ought to get the sub and set it in position and see if it will fit top to bottom. You dont really need a ring for the front. Just build the box and use a router to cut out the face leaving a thin 1/2 in lip on the top and bottom using the top and bottom as part of your baffle. Hope that makes sense.
  16. You can probably do it if you use a sealed enclosure. I did a ported box for a 10" Type R under my bench in a 2004 Silverado. My sub was firing up with the port firing forward. It was fiberglass, moulded to the floor with the sides and top MDF. It took up almost half the available area. Box went about 2" onto the hump. I would go for fiberglassing/moulding the floor and do what your were saying. Angling the front baffle so you dont have to raise the seat. Should work unless the magnet is so wide it hits the top of the enclosure. Only problem I see is you will loose volume doing this. Your going to have to tuck the bottom in a few inches to get that angle. I liked the way my box sounded firing up with the seat up or down. Used a double baffle on the top and recessed the sub to keep it off the seat bottom. People sat in the seat all the time with the sub playing no problem.
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  19. Pretty sure the first one is in one of Decaf's first 2 zips.
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  22. Rob's a good guy for sure. Hooked me up proper with the setup for my truck. I can run my system at idle now and bang on it all day with little voltage drop at all. I havent seen 13 volts since I installed the beasts.
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