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Everything posted by tahoexfixssd
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haha thanksss. lol that was a year of blood sweat and tearss
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should be ok. the alpines like small enclosures though
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well not really the kicker comps really only called for 1.5 anyway so it worked out nice and i didnt have alot of room to work with anyway. the new one is 17.
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hey some of you may know me from SMD or **** or CARdomain but im here now!
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umm i got a 146.2 at 37 hz at under 12 volts because my batterys failed me. this was at a local show with an audiocontrol meter. the next day it termed at 144 on the dash. i was pretty happy with it. the specs on the box.... for some reason unknown to me right now was to make 4 separate chambers in the box and each chamber had around 2.8cu.ft. the ports wer tuned around 37.
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builds are up!
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All of the inside corners are 45's started glassin the 45's first. this picture was taken after 2 layers. tomarrow i will glass moree and take some more pics!
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so next for the port... this took me foreverr to come up with and kept me awake at night. i had to design it to where the port would clear the woofers but also have enough area to achieve the frequency and have no port noise.. i had design help from a guy at a local shop. and here it is tuned around 33 hz. and there it is with the trim panal on the front. the whole port area that is cut out will be covered up grille mesh and painted up all nice. this little area that i boxed off will be where the batteries are housd. as well as distribution blocks and such. lol i got board ad figured id glass a corner some and see how much work it was to get up in there and uhhh it sucked lol. this is some of the bracing. its all 2x4's and i used L brackets for extra strength. of course they will be glassed to. i left out 2 verticle and the horizontal braces so i could glass the rest of it easier. i will add them before i put the front on
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so thats basicly the new baffle board. in this picture is isnt mounted and the sides still need to be trimmed off to contour the windows. as does the angle on the back. I predrilled and countersunk all of the screws that connected the 2 baffles together then i filled them all in with body filler. and ther she is.. that 2x2 in there is just in there so the top doesnt sag until i get the perminant 2x4 supports in.
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alrite so its been awhile since my last post and i have had some progress since so here it is. damn its wierd seein it all bare like that haha. Anyway so the new enclosure will be built on top of the old one. i saw no point in not using it since i sould have to rebuild somthing similar anyway. it will be about 10 inches higher though made a template out of cardboard to see exactly what the sides had to be like before i started cuttin lol ever had to rout outside in the dark, 15degree weather with 30mph winds? haha
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first i drew out a line where i needed to cut along. the line running parallel to the front of the baffle board doesnt mean as the entire front will be taken off. it will be transfered to the bottom of the box. thats all the remnants... lol i still have a bit more to cut out but i have to do that later when i get the windows taken out.
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here are some pics of the finished product taken over the summer.
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To protect it all I wired in an Audiovox Prestige paging alarm/ remote start system. The alarm also triggers the negative input of a DVR box under the passenger seat that records on 4 nightvision cameras hidden throughout the vehicle. These cameras are multiplexed and can be viewed on any screen. As far as the exterior goes it was stripped, a FBI rollpan was welded on as well as an FBI smoothie front bumper. It was all painted super white with blue flakes visible in daylight. Windows were tinted 40% and 0% and all of the moldings shaved. 20
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All of the interior panels, dash, tailgate, and B pillars were painted with black interior paint. The whole interior is wired up with Optyx LED strips that are controlled by the switches in the colsole or the music interface in the glovebox. I used over 30 rolls of 14, 16, and 18 gauge color coded wire on the inside.
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When i was little i always wanted a set of Image Dynamics IDQ31 EQ's. well i came across a pair of them but didnt have space for them originally. So i decided to build a custom enclosure out of fiberglass and wood on the tailgate to house the EQ's, a Sony Playstation, and the controls for my guitar hookup As far as all the wiring, brains, relays, crossovers and all of the hidden componants go they are all hidden under the side panels. The complete list of all of the componants is below. I re-wrapped the door panals with black autofab carpet, gray vinyl, and the fuzzy cowskin, as well as the headliner, and rear panals. All of the wiring is DB link and Scosche 4 and 8 guage.
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First thing i did was layer everything with 2 layers of Sound Destroyeer mat. The vehicle to start out with only had 4 stock speakers and they were 4x6 and 4x10. Oviously somthing had to be done by that so i fiberglassd Alpine SPR-15s componants into the dash and to save time, bought Q-Forms kicks also. I fiberglassed another set of Alpine DDDrive componants into the b pillars for the rear stage and custom made roof brackets for Alpine 6x9's. .The yukon also had a joke of a console so i built one up out of 1/2" and 3/4" mdf, smoothed it out with polyglass, and wrapped it in vinyl. It holds the Alpine IVA-D310, relocated a/c controls. neon switches, cd cahnger and much more. I even made it to where a hidden tire thumper pops up through a slot under the lid. The lid was made out of 1/4" mdf and alot of polyglass. it holds an Alpine 6 1/2 screen. I chamfered the edges of the side panels to give a nice look. All of the wiring in the console is wired into a custom made harness that plugs into the reverse harness under the dash. As far as the subwoofer enclosure goes i went with 8 12's. I used 6" roundports tuned to 38hz, but to achieve the right look i wanted with the amprack in back, i had to face the ports forward, not the best thing tho do but with the backseat up it works nicely. I wanted to start out with entry level woofers and then upgrade to Fi SSD's later. I got a good deal on some Kicker C12's so thats what i stuck with. The back of the enclosure is the amprack, 2 4" alpine speakers that are on their own volume control, and a plexiglass window.
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haha im in the process of doing that for the origiginal build tonight and the upgrade tomarrow and thanks!
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thankss
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dont forget vifas driver that they made for alpines plv-5 and 7 that had multiple motors!