Robbo_Corsa
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Got 2 JL Audio subs built into the boot of there Corsa...
Saw pics and wondered how they did it.. they did it themselves aswell.. sorta on a slant..
any ideas?
[Edited on 25-12-2006 by Robbo_Corsa]
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Robbo_Corsa
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ttt
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Jonny P
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ROB B's old silver corsa mate i think?
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Jonny P
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That one?
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Robbo_Corsa
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close, but seen very similar but it as all black carpet.. i like that to.. how did he do it? anyone no?
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Cupra Steve
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well the black bit is just a normal twin sub box, the grey carpet is just a bit of mdf cut and slipped over!!!
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L30 SCT
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it looks like a parcel shelf with the middle cut out
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Cupra Steve
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quote: Originally posted by L30 SCT
it looks like a parcel shelf with the middle cut out
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Rob B
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Pop
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At one point Sam Fear had a setup like you're describing...
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Robbo_Corsa
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Thats it!!! Hows it done, anyone know?
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Jake
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with wood i believe
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Dave A
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MDF and magic beans
and a bit of bodging of the amateur variety for good measure
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Robbo_Corsa
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i need serious suggestions, as i've
got 2 12" JL Audio subs and would like a similar build...
[Edited on 25-12-2006 by Robbo_Corsa]
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Fear
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it really aint that hard just abit of planning as to what you want and what you have to fit and then most of it you just sort out as your doing it!
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Robbo_Corsa
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any chance of a step-by-step or guide or anything? really like it..
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Fear
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TBH you cant really do a step by step guide enless your doing an exact same build, as there are so many thingd you have to do along the way!
basically start with the subs and the box, work out how big you box needs to be for the subs, then work out what else you have to accomodate, amps etc, then you need a rough design, play around with it make some measurements as to how it will fit etc. then make the box and test fit then position amps etc, always test fitting along the way, its easy really and not really that time consuming, if you have a couple of spare days you can easily knock out something like the above.
il have a look and see if ive got a few pics of my last install in stages, this one:
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Fear
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heres a few ive got:
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Robbo_Corsa
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u do them urself? i could never do that, wouldn't know where to start!
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Fear
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it really isnt that hard, as long as you can use a jigsaw and have abit of imagination then you can easily do it! i have no carpentry skills or anything like that ive just learnt along the way thats why each time i do another 1 i get a little bit better and have learnt something new!
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