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Old Jul 19, 2009 | 03:17 AM
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Ive been wanting to do something custom for my Tc for some time now figured i would give fiberglass the good old "college try"

Over 2 days and 10+ trips to autozone / lowes this is what i have so far....








So far its been pretty easy, the hardest part would have to be cutting the 10" rings ... and now to get the other side to look the same !


Also anyone have any suggestions for subs to put in these boxes its about 1Qft air space i currently have a 10" eclipse sw8000 i really like the sub but im going to need 2 shallow subs for these boxes now more then 5"-6" deep
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is there enough room to mount the sub upside down... with the magnet on the outside?
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is there enough room to mount the sub upside down... with the magnet on the outside?
No with the way its angled i have maybe 3 inches of space when closed
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Also anyone have any suggestions for subs to put in these boxes its about 1Qft air space...I'm going to need 2 shallow subs for these boxes now more then 5"-6" deep
Here's an exceptional one that's 5" deep and will work great in .65'-1.0' sealed boxes;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=295-462
Very nice price/performance, great SQ.

Here's another really good one that's <5" deep and would work well in 1' sealed;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=297-604

Nice fiberglass work & design!

Edit: Just found another potential candidate for ya;
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=8641
At only $56 each you can't loose, great sub at an insane sale price.
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 01:21 AM
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Also anyone have any suggestions for subs to put in these boxes its about 1Qft air space...I'm going to need 2 shallow subs for these boxes now more then 5"-6" deep
Here's an exceptional one that's 5" deep and will work great in .65'-1.0' sealed boxes;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=295-462
Very nice price/performance, great SQ.

Here's another really good one that's <5" deep and would work well in 1' sealed;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=297-604

Nice fiberglass work & design!

Edit: Just found another potential candidate for ya;
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=8641
At only $56 each you can't loose, great sub at an insane sale price.
Ya those subs have great reviews and are dirt cheap never heard of the brand though

was thinking about
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575P2D4...owAll=N&tp=111

or

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500SWE1...owAll=N&tp=111

crutchfield always has the 2 for 1 deals going on so price is pretty decent !


Right now i have a Kicker ZX400.1 amp, not sure if this a good amp to push a set of either subs or not
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 01:25 AM
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Making the other side match was no easy task its very close but if you look hard you can see the difference....

Going to start to bondo tomoro and hopefully finish this up soon
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Probably want to add layers to the inside first to get the final thickness. That way you won't mess up the bondo on the exterior with drips of resin
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 03:11 PM
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^ x2

cut up mat in 2 inch squares and mix it in with the resin and then just pour it on the inside to make sure that it is thick enough. check out the pics in my sig, i did a custom box about a month ago and got plenty of pics of the build process
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cut up mat in 2 inch squares and mix it in with the resin and then just pour it on the inside to make sure that it is thick enough. check out the pics in my sig, i did a custom box about a month ago and got plenty of pics of the build process
I was reading up about it and all the places that talked about thickness said for a 1Qft box 1/4 inch was plenty this has 2 layers of fiberglass already id say is 3/5 inch thick already

This is my first time doing it so I better be safe then sorry

And BTW your box looks amazing !
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thanks, yea this was my first box too but i had plenty of help.
what we did was put down the fleece and poured resin all over it until it was really saturated and let it dry. then we cut up the mat and built up the thickness from the inside out. it made the bondo process much easier since we didnt have to mess with many high and low spots.
We built mine in 4 days but i dont know how many hours were spent. jsut take your time and get all of the prep work perfect since it will make painting it that much easier.
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Also anyone have any suggestions for subs to put in these boxes its about 1Qft air space...I'm going to need 2 shallow subs for these boxes now more then 5"-6" deep
Here's an exceptional one that's 5" deep and will work great in .65'-1.0' sealed boxes;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=295-462
Very nice price/performance, great SQ.

Here's another really good one that's <5" deep and would work well in 1' sealed;
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=297-604

Nice fiberglass work & design!

Edit: Just found another potential candidate for ya;
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=8641
At only $56 each you can't loose, great sub at an insane sale price.
Ya those subs have great reviews and are dirt cheap never heard of the brand though

was thinking about
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575P2D4...owAll=N&tp=111

or

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500SWE1...owAll=N&tp=111

crutchfield always has the 2 for 1 deals going on so price is pretty decent !


Right now i have a Kicker ZX400.1 amp, not sure if this a good amp to push a set of either subs or not
I checked the subs you linked to and here are my thoughts;

Alpine: they're 4-Ohm so 2 wired parallel will present a 2-Ohm load on your amp, providing 400w total, which would be fine. However, for SQ they really need a bigger box, even though they're spec'd for .75-1.5', they'll sound much better with a 1.25-1.5' box.

Rockford: they'd work well in your 1.0' boxes, but you'd be down on amp power because they're dual 4-Ohm, such that final wiring would be 4-Ohm at the amp, producing only 200w total.

If I had to choose one or the other, I'd go with the Rockford over Alpine for your specific implementation.

That said, all the subs I linked to would provide you with better performance, so try not to worry just because you're not familiar with those brands, they're all VERY reputable and any would meet your requirements.
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try out elemental design subs. I love em
Old Jul 26, 2009 | 08:52 PM
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my personal favorite 10's are JL w3v3 by far amazing bump for your money and can run on a low amount of airspace as well. I run 3 of these personally each are in a 1qft sealed chamber
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