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4 SA-15/SAZ3500d Walled GMC Sierra

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Bit the bullet and decided to do what I have recently dreamed about, 4 Sundown SA-15's on a SAZ-3500d, around 14-16cuft with a tuneable port.

Started a few days ago and here is my most recent pic, *False floor is not finished*

Oh, also...the box with the 8 was a 2 minute throw together with what I had LOL

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BTW this is what it looks like from the outside...

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:WELCOME: I gotta come up with a new idea for my wall now!

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That's a clean looking truck, leaving it stock? looking forward to the build..

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That's a clean looking truck, leaving it stock? looking forward to the build..

The truck has SS 20's and lowered 3/4 and then has some other subtle modifications...also a blackbear 93 octane performance tune.

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Tuned in for this build! :popcorn:

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Couldn't really tell one my phone :peepwall: I see it now. I almost got a 4door white 06' but dealer wouldn't lower the price. How does it drive on the drop? notice a difference? wasting time with questions until more pics come up.! :popcorn:

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Couldn't really tell one my phone :peepwall: I see it now. I almost got a 4door white 06' but dealer wouldn't lower the price. How does it drive on the drop? notice a difference? wasting time with questions until more pics come up.! :popcorn:

Drives really well, IMO better than stock...improved the handling quite a bit...Hopefully more pics tomorrow!

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Nice truck, nice choice in equipment. Tuned in for this one.

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Self tappers in, deck bolted down, top of the false floor is DONE! Turned out to be very sturdy. Back of the box is next.

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I bet it's sturdy with all those 2x4s. :drink40:

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nice job! looks good so far. :popcorn:

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lookin good, and gave me an idea for my truck with how you did the false floor :drink40:

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Curious to see how this comes together! Keep the pics coming!!

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If building walls doesn't work out for you you can always fall back on the deck making business. :P Nice platform.

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Awesome looking truck bro !!! I'm tuned in ... :popcorn:

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Thanks guys, there will definitely be more progress pics next week...I will be starting the box made out of Birch :)

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Looking forward to this...............might help me with my ideas for my upcoming install.

J

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looks great.... Wish I could just abandon my seats and create a real show.... :(

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looks real good...keep the pics coming. good luck with the rest of it! :drink40:

tuned in :popcorn:

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Time to update! kindof unrelated to said build, but still part of it...FG door pods for my DLS RM6.2 comps

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This build is sick.

And the last few pictures have given me some ideas for redoing my doors. Specifically the part about cutting a sheet of mdf to match the shape of the panel. Looks like it'll be easy to mount the pod to the panel, and it'll blend in well. :D

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Thanks guys, made a little more progress today

Pulled out the staples and trimmed/burned the excess fleece off (before and after shot)

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Pulled out the rotozip and carefully cut out my openings.

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Pretty good fit IMO

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Nice and flush!

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and this picture looks like it's going to need alot of sanding LOL

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Lookin' good, I need more tools and a nice place to work at home.

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