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Old 03-02-2011, 05:18 PM
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had an hour today to work on finalziing the cuts, i made another ruft draft that was supposed to be one of the finished rings, than i cut another 2, which i'm hoping will come out ot be the final cuts. it was pretty darn cold out their damn winter. anyways, just about all i got done was cutting the rings, and sanding them to match sizes, their about 90% their on the shape wise, only 70% on their on the final edges, id didnt cut the edges yet or anything. but it got dark





you can see the two trial rings to the right. :P going to get them cut out, taped and screws tomorow, and hopefully get some placment testing done than. i did take a listen to the tweets and they appear to sound better to be aimed away from the user so i might cut these plates and twise them a bit to get a more desired sound, it depends thought might not be needed with the high ranges their playing. we'll see.
 
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Old 03-04-2011, 02:59 PM
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io have about 80% of the groudn work layed out for the door speaker baffles just need to build up some layers of fiberglass. i might bondo it just for some extra strength than, nothing to fancy, just a quick coat of bondo, and a sand down. probobly going to do about 3-4 layers of glass, don't want any resonence in the baffel, to thin i imagine it would be able to vibrate at the same speeds as the sound waves, def not good. anyhoo, picture time enjoy, i took many.

speaker ring


the old, the new in the image before you lay on the rigth side - Hybrid L6, L4, and a SB SB29RDCN


the baffle


you can see we have a problem here...


not to worry we have plenty of wood!




setting up position of the ring










and now THE FIBERGLASSING :d




yep thats about all i have done, i'm letitng it dry as we speak, had some down time so i started organizing some pictures. gonna try and get another layer on before the end of the day.
 
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Old 03-05-2011, 02:36 PM
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test fit





putting a couple more layers of fiberglass


got the vinyl for the rest of the build, got about 3 yards roughly, should be plenty to do the dash and the A pillars. only about 8$ a yard, quite a deal


got some short hair fiberglass for structure, putting it on the face, and i'll apply a little bit to the back than around the angles for a little more structure. as you can see the sun is playing nice with me today
 

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Old 03-05-2011, 05:37 PM
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got only the passenger side in i ran out of daylight. but the angles worked out perfectly, they aim very well at the people in the car, but i still had to mod the door a bunch, the flange that used ot wrap around the speakers just didnt match up with the angles i got, should of done more testing i guess. meh, all worked out, everything fit. the baffels came out great, the bondo i used added allllot of strength to them, i didnt even bother to do the backside, i just deadened the back of them a bit to make sure nothing would vibrate in these bad boys.

 
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Old 03-05-2011, 06:36 PM
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Cool. Looking Good.
 
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Old 03-05-2011, 08:57 PM
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its raining tomorow, and i have class monday all day so i wont get any work probobly till next thursday, maybe some work tuesday, but probobly not much, the most work will get done next weekend. while drying those baffles i did do some work on the brackets for the mids and tweets, got the holes in, and trimed them down a bit more, still got some tweaking to do on them, im taking allot of time with those because i want them to come out good.


1 extension cord and 1 high output light later, i managed to get the other speaker in, sadly though it was way off and i had to do some extensive modifications on the door panel i managed to finily find the spots that were catch and cut them down, the grill needs to be modded a bit more its sitll pushing against the rim of the speaker but i did manage to get the door panel on and it had no vibrations so it's good for now.

on the other hand, i finily got to hear the L6's, and they sure are great speakers...but i can hear some defects, more than you'd expect from a 200$ driver <_< but they sound good, better than my old ones, the work was worth it, it sounds great with those angles.



 
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Old 03-08-2011, 12:31 PM
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i'm on a break from working on my car, spent most of the morning finishing things up on the door panels, repaired a switch, and finished remounting the woofers after a nice trim job on the rings to get them to fit better, everything appears good. sounds good as well

I finished the morning by preping the new brackets for the tweets and mids, and have just finished mounting them (well, i have them in the car :P ) and am thinking through what to do next, i listned to it a bit, and found I kind of missed the rear fill :\ I can defanatly hear it, i'm also having trouble because the tweets beam when on axis, but the mids are dull off axis, so i'ma have to twist them, i forsaw this though and had already througt through what and how i'll twist them, not a real big achievment to twise them, just cut and turn :P but i'll glue and sand things back. i might not get the cloth wraped today because i wanna take my time on placment, don't wanna rush this process its very important and is somewhat a no turn back zone once i start cutting trim and such

the trims for the speakers




 
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:08 PM
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alright gents, progress, i didnt get anything done but i did get the deck in and manage to break a amp! suposedly, we'll go into that.

alright, got the deck wired up, placed, GPS unit mounted, antena mounted, bluetooth mounted, dash modafied to fit full screen unit, and now i'm in the middle of finishing up the dash, still need to make a new baffle for the face fo the deck since the deck was an odd shape and the baffle that came with my dash kit didn't fit it, so i jsut used the mounting breakers and i did make an attempt at a baffle but my edges came out to ugly so i didnt put it on.

problems began with that baffle, than while trimming my dash, i trimmed the wrong port on accident, so now my Ac control unit has a gap along the edge than, finily got that sorted out..got the dash back in, started putting some of the panels back on, and threw in the mid\tweeter baffles for some placment testing...this was the first time ive tried them since i twise them..i forgot to account for the angle, so they didnt work..im not cutting the baffle into rings and mounting them sepratly. works out, that way i can keep the mid tighrter to the pillar, and place them in the ideal spots for each driver. anyways, got some of that tried out, tried some tweaking with cross overs, than realised my sub wasn't on..turns out after 2 hours of troubleshooting that the amp was faulting off, some reason it turning its self off, took me 2 hours before i noticed this red light on the amp...by than it was time to call it a day. anyways, time for pictures.

didnt crimp this time boys good old solder and shrink wrap. and those joins will never come apart




the deck wired up


ran the Bluetooth mic wire up the A pillar


after some sevier modification to the stock bracket, i mounted the mic up right above the driver seat, about 2' out from the corner in the line, i ran the wires, and doubleside taped it up their.


the external GPS unit, took the glove box out, and modified it to accept this unit. worked out really nicely, gives me complete access to it, and its completely out of site, barley even takes up any space on me. you can also see, their are absolutely no wires i wanted to mount this in the center console, would of been my faverate spot for it, but the wire off the unit was more intended for glove box mounting clearly because it was far to short also made me mount the antenna inside the car, instead off on the trunk lid or the rear deck like i wanted too


GPS unit mounted, with glove box remounted, everything plugged in.


it's alive!


thats all i got, it's supposed to be even nicer tomorrow i'm hoping to get allot of work done, i'm starting early and getting those boating moving! i'll be placing, clothing and puting some layers of fiberglass on the A pillars, as well as finishing up some loose ends on the deck mounting. wasted almost my whole day installing this deck, so much bull**** even though it only took me 40 mins to do the deck install its self, to get the periferals installed and everything it was 3 pm, and i had started at 9 amp.
 
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:22 PM
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Nice job for Soldering. If only I had a solder Iron I would solder my stuff.

Sucks about the amp, are you sure all the wiring was right.
 
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:02 PM
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yeah, this has happend before while working, some reason when i move rca jacks, it for what ever reasons, for no apparent reason what so ever needs about an hour than it works again..i do not know why, i thinkt heir might be a loose rca jack or something but it always gives me guff when i'm doing stuff. r

today i finalized the deck install, finished the flush mount for the deck, i just modified the one that came with the dash kit to fit instead of building one, was much easier, than i ran the USB through he center console,into the little cubby hole, i was going to mount it on that little pop out pannel thats on the center console but i opted to just run it into the cubby hole, that was the simplest way to get it done. i of course mounted the wires to the side so they woudlnt rattle, and while i was in the center console i did some sound deadening.

right now i'm waiting for this damn tab on the A pillar to dry, because i had to glue it back on because it broke, these tabs are designed poorly for repeated removal, granted they shoduln't be removed repeatedly. anyways, gluing that, than the amp was giving me issues with the faulting out so i just took a break.
 


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