False FG floor w/subs and amps
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False FG floor w/subs and amps
Would it be possible with the spare tire removed, to create a false fiberglass floor that has two amps and one or two subs (whatever size that can fit) with the sub box going downwards so that the trunk space would remain the same and still have subs and amps (1 amp for subs, 1 amp for speakers). Thanks for the input and help in advance. I think this would be an awesome diy project that could command major respect and be very practical.
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Anything is possible with SKILL and FIBERGLASS. I've seen some crazy **** done at car shows. If you've never worked with fiberglass and resin, I highly recommend doing A LOT of research on technique. Or go to a pro-audio shop and have them do some of the harder parts for you.
Odds are, based on what you want, you're going to need to build up a "hump" for all that to fit into it. What you could do is build a traditional MDF speaker box and then make a frame out of cloth or chicken wire around/on top of it, and make openings for your amps. This will be a very tricky install, but it is do-able.
Odds are, based on what you want, you're going to need to build up a "hump" for all that to fit into it. What you could do is build a traditional MDF speaker box and then make a frame out of cloth or chicken wire around/on top of it, and make openings for your amps. This will be a very tricky install, but it is do-able.
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