vx.racing
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Would a standard parcel shelf in a corsa b be able to cope with a Fli 12" 1000w Sub? If i cut out a hole in the shelf and screwed it in would there be alot of problems? Too heavy? Too many vibrations? Or would it be ok?
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Planty02
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I would say it would be too heavy, but you can get MDF shelves to replace the flimsy standard one, alterniteavly you could screw a piece of MDF to the bottom of the shelf to strenthen it
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duffman
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wud defo be too heavy
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vx.racing
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I was thinking of re-inforcing the shelf with some mdf. Or like you said replacing it altogether with an mdf shelf. Is it difficult to make an mdf shelf yourself as i wouldn't mind having a go. What sort of size mdf would i be needing, between 12mm-18mm? Anyone else think the standard shelf would be ok for the sub? Thanks for your help Planty02.
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Planty02
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i would use 18mm MDF cos of the vibration. You could try to make your own if you're handy with wood work but you might struggle with rounding/smoothing the lip (so the boot lid doesnt catch the shelf when closing) and getting the sizes/angles right for the hinges.
[Edited on 19-07-2006 by Planty02]
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vx.racing
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Is there anywhere that gives you a fairly good template to work from when making one? Or is it best just to use the standard shelf as a guide? Cheers.
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Planty02
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Cant think of anywhere mate, just use the original shelf as a template and keep trying it in the car until its perfect
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vx.racing
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Got my sheet of mdf anyway so will get cracking on it now. Will let you know how it goes, cheers for the help.
[Edited on 19-07-2006 by vx.racing]
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Planty02
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no worries mate, good luck with it
[Edited on 19-07-2006 by Planty02]
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