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Old 05-06-2012, 03:31 AM
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as the title says..

anyone have any photos of the rear ccargo area plastic removed?

im tempted to have some fiberglassing done over the wells to throw an 8 inch sub or 10 inch sub in each side without giving up gargo area space for a box.

i remember looking back there at some point and seeing a decent amount of room, but i dont remember off the top of my head now.


not that im a bass bumper type, got to love some good bass when the good beats come on.. or when the guy next to you has his crap bumping so bad.

anyways, thanks in advanced..
here are the subs i was thinking if anyone cares...
http://www.sundownaudio.com/index.ph...?category_id=2
either the 8's or the 10's

right now i have a single 10 under the rear seat.. would like to get ride of it all together. while it adds some bass, i would be embarassed to even play it loud for the wife...
and again, i want to not put a box in the back at all as i am always throwing stuff in the back, or have my dogs back there... so dont want to worry about a box getting damaged or taking up room.

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Default Re: photos of plastic removed over wheel wells

Yep...This is on my "to do" list. I'll give you some ideas I have collected over the years to-





















Few most misc ideas here-
http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/h...UD--__/H2/sub/
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Old 05-07-2012, 05:11 AM
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Default Re: photos of plastic removed over wheel wells

thank you kind sir.. knew someone would come through for me here!
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Default Re: photos of plastic removed over wheel wells

There is a ton of wasted cavity space in an H2. I absolutly hate, hate, hate when someone throws a huge ass box on the back cargo area. Thats just being ****ing cheap and lazy. But I'm big on details, and I want everything looking like it came factory that way.
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Old 05-07-2012, 06:03 AM
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Default Re: photos of plastic removed over wheel wells

any idea how much space there is behind the plastic on the wheel wells?

if rough guessing, but i would think about 3 cubes ont he apss side, and maybe 2.5 on the drivers side?

im thinking of doing fiberglass all the way up to the windows...
ya i wont it to retain a factory look to it...
ill have to get rid of the pockets on top of the plastic..
ill have to deaden the whole back like you did.. as well are the roof. ( might as well do it right the first time!)

im not looking to compete or anything, but if i ever got metered.. i wouldnt mind throwing down a 140ish.....

btw... how much time do you think you spent on removing everything.. then deadening it, and putting it back together?

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Default Re: photos of plastic removed over wheel wells

None of those pics are actually mine. I'm close to wrapping all the external mods after 14 months of work and will start on the interior next.

Your estimates are close to what I've been thinking.

Those dynamat pics- They went pretty excessive on that. Probably doing what the customer wanted. But you really only need to do flat areas. Your not going to get any noise out of the curved/stamped surfaces. It does looks impressive in your build books though.
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here's my enclosure..2 x 12"ers...

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