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    FINALLY....IM FINISHED!

    Well, it i started at 3pm this afternoon and its now 11pm. all I wanted to do is just add another amp and wire my tower speakers! i endend up repositioning my first amp, mount and wired the second amp, and ran a wire under the floor to the driver side for the JL 10" sub. which i will eventually mount in the wall like the factory! LATER though! LOL! weeew!! my back is killing me! im postig these pics, and hitting the sack. tell me what you guys think?
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    #2
    Looks clean and out of the way, nice job.
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      #3
      thanks, thats what i was trying for!

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        #4
        your 1 post from 3000 wannabe???? maybe not now!!!

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          #5
          Looks great WakeOC07 When your ready to transfer that sub to the bulkhead wall, you could cut the front off that box and mount it in the console behind the sub

          Just 1 ????? Is that a fuse block mounted between your two amps I hope that it is just a distribution block.
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            #6
            Very nice... It is a Bit@h to climb inside that cavity... Great job getting everything clean...
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              #7
              chpthrill - yeah its a distribution block! theres one for the power and one for the ground! ????? when you cut the box and mount the speaker do you pre-drill the holes in the wall. how much of a difference does it make to have that box behind the speaker?? do u really need it???

              thanks guys!

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                #8
                That's how my dealer installed the sub on mine and made a small enclosed box not much just enough to give it solid base with a 12" infinity sub. its very clean. I mean its either that or having it loose and slamming on your toes all day. I'm considering taking that panel off and eliminating that sub and upgrading to two more subs with a bigger box and just sticking them in there and putting a new panel that doesnt have a sub cutout and just leaving them there it would give me more deeper traveling bass. Just an Idea. Not like I use that compartment, my daughter actually uses that small space that has that sub to sleep and hide from the sun and cold. funny

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wakeOC07 View Post
                  chpthrill - yeah its a distribution block! theres one for the power and one for the ground! ????? when you cut the box and mount the speaker do you pre-drill the holes in the wall. how much of a difference does it make to have that box behind the speaker?? do u really need it???

                  thanks guys!
                  Is the 12" intended to be a "free-air", like the 10", or not? The 10" is an infinite baffle, and sounds awesome on that wall. Based on Phil, Tim and Spharis, the infinite baffle subs are built to mount on a wall with no box behind them.
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                    #10
                    Nice clean looking install, looks a lot better than mine!

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