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2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500HD Build

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I am finally starting my build for my crew cab hd. It may take me a while to finish due to my full time job. So i can only do it in the little time i have after work before dark. The build will consist of (including items already installed):

1x Power Acoustik PTID-8310NRBT

1x Crescendo BC2000

1x Merlon MEAM50.4

1x DB Drive S5 6C 6.5" Components

4x Sundown SA-8 V2

1x Stinger SPP1500D

1x Mechman 270a Alt

Stinger 1/0 for Big 3

Sound Quest 4 Gauge for Merlon

Performance Teknique 1/0 for Crescendo

Now some pics:

The truck

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Under the hood

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Starting the box build

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Stay tuned for more!

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One step closer. Hopefully I will finish before the end of the week.

Also if my subs are too deep, what is the way to make them fit? I can not add spacers to the front of the box. Should I just sand the back behind the magnet til it fits? Or just cut a hole in the back and cover it with possibly thin metal (1/8" steel)?

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looks good mayne

I would cut a hole where the magnet needs to sit the fiberglass the bottom side of the cut so you can have clearance.

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Ah. I didn't think about fiberglass. Would I just put a patch or fabric across the hole and staple or glue or screw it to the box then fiberglass over it?

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I would cut a piece to size, apply resin to the box to set it in place then resin over the mat

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Thanks. I may just do that.

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Steve Mead on here also did 4 sa-8's but in a newer style silverado under the seat i think. tuned in to see how you like the box fitment and sound.

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just gotta add the top and front and the box will be ready to install the subs into.

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lookin good so far.... :popcorn:

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Looks real good, keep up the work mang!

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sound deadener

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Its ok so far. I have a bad rattling problem right now that is ruining the sound. Once I fix it, I will post some vids.

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Heres a pic of half of my new lights

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More lights...

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The amp rack with more to be done to it...

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I actually live in rye but i put Hardin cuz is a little bigger lol. But yes by moss hill.

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cant seem to fix the rattle, so i decided to change it up a little while i work on the box for the 8s...

 

I decided to use my DC XL 18 m1 I had laying around with my new Pioneer AVH-5500BHS and Crescendo C1100.4 and Crescendo comps...

 

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Looks pretty good mate

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