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2005 Ford Focus ZX4 Glove box subwoofer complete. 4/27/2024
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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8813477" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>I really think I'm losing my mind. I am cramming as many speakers as I can into this little thing. I wish my fab skills were better or that I had a glowforge but we are making due with what we have. My 15" midbass speakers have come from Newark.com. Why would you put a 15" midbass in a car. Well...because..reasons..</p><p>I decided in the beginning of this build I am not going to hold anything back and basically let my imagination unfulrl. Not really going to follow any rules; not really, just going to have some fun. </p><p>So onto the pictures. I have connected the base of bamboo dowels coated in the reinforced body filler to the housing for the AMT/Planars with stainless steel "L" brackets </p><p>They are pretty rough looking and I definitely dont want you to see them up close. lol Apparently I can't cut square lines and I need to dremel the absolute **** out of them. I will be hitting them with both long and short strand fiberglass to build them up. They each sit directly over a vent so I will need to mold them in a way that the air from the vent can hit the window. [ATTACH=full]43314[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]43315[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]43316[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8813477, member: 656095"] I really think I'm losing my mind. I am cramming as many speakers as I can into this little thing. I wish my fab skills were better or that I had a glowforge but we are making due with what we have. My 15" midbass speakers have come from Newark.com. Why would you put a 15" midbass in a car. Well...because..reasons.. I decided in the beginning of this build I am not going to hold anything back and basically let my imagination unfulrl. Not really going to follow any rules; not really, just going to have some fun. So onto the pictures. I have connected the base of bamboo dowels coated in the reinforced body filler to the housing for the AMT/Planars with stainless steel "L" brackets They are pretty rough looking and I definitely dont want you to see them up close. lol Apparently I can't cut square lines and I need to dremel the absolute **** out of them. I will be hitting them with both long and short strand fiberglass to build them up. They each sit directly over a vent so I will need to mold them in a way that the air from the vent can hit the window. [ATTACH type="full"]43314[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]43315[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]43316[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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