jcm1689 Posted March 22, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 I think the best suggestion was what baggedbird said take the lid off and work on it out of the car ya its pretty much the only way to do it cause if i tried to do it while it was on the car i would have to fiberglass straight up and i dont think that would work very well R.I.P. KOOLAID KING --- Thomas Johnson 04/02/1986 - 06/09/07 THUNDER CAR AUDIO Chris's 91 hatch - 2 18" BTL's, 2 T40001BD's, 153+ dbs Chris's 2005 BMW 525i Chris's 2002 Ford Ranger 2004 Silverado Blow Through 1999 Silverado - 4 15" SSD's Fiberglass Top Infinity G20 *RIP KOOLAID KING* Dodge Stratus - 2 12" Power HX2's, Fiberglass Baffle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChevyBoy Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 (edited) those build pics are ot my car but i do have cover on my trunk. it has nothing in it though.i would make a flat peice that fits to your tunk lid our of wood. make a complete frome for the monitor mounted with some pieces of wood or dowels, what ever you choose. stretch fleeze or another meterial over it. you may consider leaving it mounted to the car in some fashion or bracing it so it doesn't bow if you pull the material to tight. thumb though these. they are all baicly frame it then stretch it and resin it. http://www.streeteffectz.com/jillmustang1 http://www.streeteffectz.com/jillmustang2 http://www.streeteffectz.com/jillmustang3 http://www.streeteffectz.com/jillmustang4 http://www.streeteffectz.com/jillmustang5 hey i just got back from spring break nationals and seen that mustang finished up! i thought of you when u posted those links lol. check out the thread in "competitors corner". im uploading pix right now. Edited March 24, 2007 by ChevyBoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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