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I would like to paint my sub box instead of carpeting it but i don't know what type of paint i should use or what a good brand is. I'm looking for something i could possibly pick up at home depot or lowes.

(Headunit) Pioneer DEH-P3100UB

(Speakers) Phoenix Gold RSd 65cs

(4 Channel) Alpine MRP-F300

(Subs) 2 15" Audioque SDC2.5

(Box) 7.27 cubic feet tuned to 31 Hz

(Mono Amplifier) Elemental Designs Nine.1

(Wiring) 1/0 Knukonceptz KLMX

(Batteries) 2 C&D Tech 75 a/h

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I would like to paint my sub box instead of carpeting it but i don't know what type of paint i should use or what a good brand is. I'm looking for something i could possibly pick up at home depot or lowes.

I use rustoleum textured paint it is avaible in a few different colors

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When painting a box you will need to do a couple of things. You will want to fill in the screw holes and uneven wood holes, and sand down smooth. I use a primer on my boxes before i paint them just as an added step but I do not know if it is needed. I prefer to use the textured spray paint, it comes in a variety of colors and also helps out with the box moving around in trunk.

I thought i had more pictures of the paint process on this box. Oh well :unknw:

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Head Unit: Alpine CDA 9887

Sub Amps: 4 RF2500's

Subs: 8 SA-12's Walled

Comp Amp: 1 RF600.2 (for now)

Comps: (4) 6.5 Punch Mid Pros and 2 Punch Pro Tweeters

Batteries: (1) XS D5100 (5) D3100

Power Cables: 2 runs of 2/0 power and ground each front to back(Try-Star)

Alternator: Dual Mechman Rhino 250's

Deadener: Fatmat / Damplifier Pro

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