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box build for interfire 15

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started on the box today. its sealed and its 2.95 cubic feet

threw the wood tougher real quick

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started gluing

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side view

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will finish tomorrow and should be :hair trick: on monday

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box is pretty big

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about to cut circle

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my dad cut the circle for me lol

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front is on

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home made terminals ftw

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box is done just waiting for the silicone to dry

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box is pretty big

101031_0004.jpg

about to cut circle

101031_0001.jpg

my dad cut the circle for me lol

101031_0003.jpg

front is on

101031_0005.jpg

home made terminals ftw

101031_0007.jpg

box is done just waiting for the silicone to dry

101031_0006.jpg

looks good, but i don't understand the terminals.

What does the inside look like?

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i am guessing the inside has nuts on the end that secure the ring terminals in

solid looking enclosure

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i am guessing the inside has nuts on the end that secure the ring terminals in

solid looking enclosure

yeah thats how they are

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double post, sorry.

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i am guessing the inside has nuts on the end that secure the ring terminals in

solid looking enclosure

yeah thats how they are

You should flip the bolts around.

Put a nut on the outside to hold the ring terminals for the sub, screw head on the inside.

Then put the ring terminal for the amp and add another nut for it.

That way you won't have to remove the sub to disconnect the wires.

That's why I asked what the inside looked like.

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i am guessing the inside has nuts on the end that secure the ring terminals in

solid looking enclosure

yeah thats how they are

You should flip the bolts around.

Put a nut on the outside to hold the ring terminals for the sub, screw head on the inside.

Then put the ring terminal for the amp and add another nut for it.

That way you won't have to remove the sub to disconnect the wires.

That's why I asked what the inside looked like.

yeah i should have lol its already in and i dont feel like switching it

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ok so i got everything installed and i like this sub since i got it for free haha. its about as loud as my other sub with the seats up but its alot louder when the seats are down

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Got a pic of it installed?

i will tomorrow. it was dark when i got done tonight

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