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I figured you guys aren't getting tired of the pics so here are some more, heheheh.
For carpet i just bought some very low , very tuff, speaker type carpet. I'm not into fancy stuff (obviously, look at my truck ,lol) and i wanted something i didn't have to worry about getting dirty or scuffed up.
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later,
allen
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damn....looks like you dont have a job these days...just workin on the truck everyday it looks like.
looks nice, i like the chrome metal type plate ya got there where your shifter will go
and about your sub...is that thin board type material gonna hold up and seal and stay strong with the sub hooked to an amp?
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Looks like you are almost done with that project! :rock:
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whats the next non motor project allen?
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The entire box is framed with 1" x 2" pine, that hard , light , exspensive shit,
Then, it's covered with that really cheap paneling, it's pronounced something like lajuan, sp!
The back of the console houses the sub, the sub is removable and the sub box is made of MDF , 3/4" ,
So, that's the only part that is heavy, and is nice, cause it's removable, so it'll hold, the sub box is also air tight and all the bass should come up thru the back , thru a some speaker cloth.
It's not gonna have thunderous bass, but it doesn't sound just like a small bump either, it's just right for me, i'm not into it a lot but wanted some bump , yo.heheh
so after friday night, i'll be installing everything on saturday,
next on the list,
get a cowl hood
make a cold air setup
start thinking about painting it
thanks guys,
allen
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LOL...I was asking you about this yesterday anyway :hshake:
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Looks good :rock:
What sub and amp you gonna be runnin?
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We got it all done, just need to install the lid and wire it, i guess it's not done then, lol.
I have the w6 JL sub and PPI amp, I'm not good at remembering stereo parts, but that's close enuff, lol.
i should be getting it going next week sometime, i kind of like it bare, just two seats and a shifter hahaha, so that's way i haven't been in a rush,
thanks,
allen