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My trunk with nothing in it. |
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Here's the base of the enclosure, where the amp will be mounted and where the sub will sit. |
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Here's the same base, but with the walls attached. I ended up sawing off part of the left and right sides so that it could slide out of the trunk easier. |
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This is the cardboard template for the lid of the enclosure. |
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The lid and enclosure fit nicely in the trunk. The sub sits snugly against the back seat. Right now the sub is facing the rear for better sound. |
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Here's the lid in it's carpeting stage. |
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Using Encyclopedia Brittanicas (1989) to hold the carpet against the base enclosure. |
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Here are all the wires I used.
red-power
black-ground
blue-remote turn on
grey/white-door speakers (not used right now)
red/black-kickpanels
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Here's another view standing at the rear. Don't worry, they don't really look like this after they're all hooked up. |
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10W0 in Q-Logic sealed box. |
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Q-Logic kickpanels. I had part of the top cut so that the stock alarm wires would fit. I don't use it, but I just didn't like the idea of cutting all those wires. |
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Q-Logic kickpanel in place. I had to ditch the footrest. |
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A direct view. As you can see, there is clearance between the clutch pedal and the speaker. |
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I wanted to use my old JBLs in the rear deck, so I made a plexiglass adapter. |