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question about recone kits

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sup guys,

someone from roe told me to ask here for recone kits

i have 2 SX motors sitting arround and looking for kits to recone them, but softparts are pretty hard to get over here

so i wanted to ask, what would be good parts to recone them, would it be possible to ship them to germany and how much would it cost?

greetings, toshi

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Sure, whatever shipping is through usps would be you'd have to pay for it...

Depending on what size recones you want they are generally from 80-90 bucks...(10-18" size)

Thanks

-Nick

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Sure, whatever shipping is through usps would be you'd have to pay for it...

Depending on what size recones you want they are generally from 80-90 bucks...(10-18" size)

Thanks

-Nick

with baskets?

would be 1600watt (ppi pcx2400) be enough to power 2 of em?

if yea im lookin for 2x 15" D4

if no, 15"d2 and 18"d2

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would it be possible to ship to germany

with my experience,i can tell you yes!

i have ordered a btl 15 full loaded !! i have received it quickly at my home...in France :domoslay:

great deal,quick,serious....

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Toshi,

Yes we can send kits to you.

I will have too look around as the D4 was not a very common coil for the SX, we did a few, but 90% were D2 and 9.9% were D1. Very very few D4.

The D1 coils will work with the PCX2400 as well... you would simply have to wire all of the coils in series for a single 1 Ohm load (vs the series/parallel combination with the D4 coils for a single 4 Ohm load).

While 1600W wont push the subs to their limits, it should work fine and sound good doing it.

Please send an email to [email protected] with your address so that I can find out the shipping cost for them to you. You need baskets, gaskets, terminals, and screws for them as well?

Thanks,

Scott

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Toshi,

Yes we can send kits to you.

I will have too look around as the D4 was not a very common coil for the SX, we did a few, but 90% were D2 and 9.9% were D1. Very very few D4.

The D1 coils will work with the PCX2400 as well... you would simply have to wire all of the coils in series for a single 1 Ohm load (vs the series/parallel combination with the D4 coils for a single 4 Ohm load).

While 1600W wont push the subs to their limits, it should work fine and sound good doing it.

Please send an email to [email protected] with your address so that I can find out the shipping cost for them to you. You need baskets, gaskets, terminals, and screws for them as well?

Thanks,

Scott

you got mail

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they said nothing against my install, it was just a box in the trunk and the amp bolted to a second floor

if the box and the amps are mounted directly onto the car chassis it needs to be approved by the "T

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Checking to see if you received the email. I cant remember if it was sent last night or this morning. TUV is VERY tough on cars over there. Being from Southern California I spent my younger years building lots of air cooled VWs. Towards the end, Germans were heading to the US to pick up older ones as they were getting harder and harder to find in Germany due to TUV restrictions (a small rust hole through the floor gets your car pulled, and there are MANY restrictions on fixing things like that... heck its a VW they all rust ;) )

Thanks,

Scott

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You should get shims in the kit, just a piece of plastic that goes between the coil former and the pole piece to center the coil in the gap.

If they aren't in there you can always use a minilla folder, just make sure when you use it that you use the same number of layers and they don't overlap, otherwise you will get the coil rocked off to one side of the gap.

Hope that helps!

Thanks!

-Nick

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