Oh noes... Time to rebuild
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So state farm finally ponied up the dough for my audio equipment that was stolen... which means that it is time to go nuckinfuts
-Jensen VM9213
-False Floor
-(2) Kicker 12" CVRs
-(1) Concept CC-D2400A
-(1) Concept CC-754
-My Old Fiberglass Box Wrapped in Pink Suede
-???????????
-Profit
Discuss, Im going to the garage
-Jensen VM9213
-False Floor
-(2) Kicker 12" CVRs
-(1) Concept CC-D2400A
-(1) Concept CC-754
-My Old Fiberglass Box Wrapped in Pink Suede
-???????????
-Profit
Discuss, Im going to the garage
Last edited by RedneckwithanxB; Oct 28, 2009 at 11:31 PM.
I have 2 12" cvrs, a thousand watt amp and cap running them, Don you've seen/heard my system, and just think its getting a new box this weekend (I hope) then I'll have a 300 watt kicker amp running 2 kicker cvr 10's and 2+ mids/highs
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Yeah, James Ive heard yours... Mine is gonna be louder...
Dane, your just on a path of self destruction my friend... we need to get you an intervention fast! Did something happen that you want to talk about? Have an uncle touch you in a bad place in a closet?
BTW....
4 hours later....................................

What your looking at, is an amp rack that sits just about where the rear seat *should* be... The rack, which itself weighs around 100lbs empty is secured to the vehicle through the factory rear seat bolts. the front also mounts to where the same holes that the back of the front sliders bolt into. the amps & cap are not screwed onto the rack, they are bolted there, with grade 8 hardware and enough loctite to rebuild a 350 small block with, yes, all that for 12 bolts and 24 nuts. tomorrow that will be covered with a 1/2MDF false floor which will secure into the holes for the little hooks to hang grocery bags from the front seats, as well as into the doors through the pulls on the door panels. IF SOMEONE WANTS TO TRY TO STEAL THIS STUFF FROM ME AGAIN, THEY ARE GONNA HAVE TO WORK FOR IT
Also, who needs safety!
Dane, your just on a path of self destruction my friend... we need to get you an intervention fast! Did something happen that you want to talk about? Have an uncle touch you in a bad place in a closet?
BTW....
4 hours later....................................

What your looking at, is an amp rack that sits just about where the rear seat *should* be... The rack, which itself weighs around 100lbs empty is secured to the vehicle through the factory rear seat bolts. the front also mounts to where the same holes that the back of the front sliders bolt into. the amps & cap are not screwed onto the rack, they are bolted there, with grade 8 hardware and enough loctite to rebuild a 350 small block with, yes, all that for 12 bolts and 24 nuts. tomorrow that will be covered with a 1/2MDF false floor which will secure into the holes for the little hooks to hang grocery bags from the front seats, as well as into the doors through the pulls on the door panels. IF SOMEONE WANTS TO TRY TO STEAL THIS STUFF FROM ME AGAIN, THEY ARE GONNA HAVE TO WORK FOR IT
Also, who needs safety!
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That they do... I had a single 10 in the wagon with a rockford 900 watt amp. and it rocked, Im looking forward to the two 12s with about double the max power output, but RMS
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See, I figured that if I went off the bolts that hold the seats in place, ya know, under hundreds of lbs of force in an accident, and not have anything happen to them would be something that wouldnt be too easy to break with your hands
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Give it time... give it time...
right now the 1X4s, 2x4s, 1x6s, and 2x2s, that are the framework for this structure are held together with wood glue, and about 6-8 3inch drywall screws that have been puttied over so that no one can simply unscrew them...
Overbuilding? Maybe!
right now the 1X4s, 2x4s, 1x6s, and 2x2s, that are the framework for this structure are held together with wood glue, and about 6-8 3inch drywall screws that have been puttied over so that no one can simply unscrew them...
Overbuilding? Maybe!





