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wow that mold turned out amazing! Keep on doing work!

I excited to see how you tackle the space issue.

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wow that mold turned out amazing! Keep on doing work!

I excited to see how you tackle the space issue.

Thanks man.

Yeah, seems like audio is continually a space issue. I think I'll be able to make it work, but it'll be really tight

I can relate with the space issues lol

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looking good.

#teamihop

Two 12 inch DC XL's

Carbon Fiber Cap

Stetsom 7k

Shell of box / baffle built by me

Port / sealing the box by John Hone

Fuck midrange

Alpine-9886

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/177428-97jettas-sql-trunk-wall-loudest-99-buick-century-custom-with-a-one-legged-owner/

price has no influence on how something sounds

I told him to move the fucking port.

they see me hoppin they stoppin they can't believe im so white and dirty

It looks like you got so drunk, that someone came up and stole your leg.

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It was a little tricky to make all 3 rings fit, I tried center port but the hump from the wheel well would make my port length too short unless I stuck that ring way above the subs which would've looked terrible. So the port is on the side closest to the hatch. I wanted everything to fire up since I will be using the cargo area to transport my bikes.

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So the port just needed to be angled. This should leave me with right around 14-15" of usable port length.

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Got the fleece stretched over it today. Took a while but was able to get all the wrinkles stretched out.

Used a staple gun to secure it to the rings and then used 3m super 90 to get it stuck down to the glass while stretching and then used superglue to secure it to the glass.

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Then got some resin on it. this stuff will absorb a ton it ate up a little over 1/3 of a gallon.

First coat

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Used an xacto knife to trim back some of the fleece around the edges after round 1.

Second coat

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