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Billetproof97'

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  1. Don't remove the speaker covers. The whole back part is like fiber board. Theres like 3 bolts and then a couple of white clips holding it on. Be careful not to break the clips. Probably old and brittle. Mine was
  2. damn 4 cubes in a camry? i want to see this. im sure it will fit no problem but my 3 cubes with my ported box is big and wide. it was a pain carrying it downstairs to my car. luckily it was easy to put in the trunk. like stated before you dont need to go all fancy. you can drill a hole for the wires and then silicon it up. i got my box design from another source.
  3. 5.25 is the pheonix gold speakers you see. I can look up stock speakers for you. I finally went ahead and got carpet for the box ended up spending 30 euro not too bad i guess. I also bought some spray adhesive its called "185" or something tomorrow i will be applying the carpet. Wish me luck. Im gonna watch a bunch of YouTube videos of how to do this the best and easiest way. Work has really hindered finishing this project up but in time it should be done
  4. All 4 speakers front and back are 5.25 i believe. The rear speakers i added a tweeter to. the front i put everything in the stock location. You can fit a 6 inch and a tweeter in there if you want for the rear. Ive had these speakers for 2 years and just now am using them lol. I like the sound quality. I can show you a better picture of the rear speakers if need be
  5. Thanks man! Some imperfections for my first time box building but i think it turned out great. I tried grabbing carpet today. I called them and the language barrier sucks. Im gonna try and go tomorrow to pick it up. Hopefully being in person will resolve what i need length and width wise for the box. I am itching to have this thing hooked up already
  6. Thankyou guys! Means alot coming from pro guys!
  7. Really pics are too small? I will see about resizing them for you guys. Any recommendations on sizing? Also i was wanting to use the "sail panels" for the new speakers but i think the plastic doesnt come off the stock speakers so i went ahead and made it out of MDF. Turned out nice for something im doing for the first time. I used a scroll saw for the templates and then sanded them down to smooth them out. Then i used a drill press for the cutouts and then sanded the inside down as well.
  8. <p>1 more for now. Im pretty much at a stand still right now. going to grab some carpet today from the local car audio shop here. I didnt realze how expensive carpet was but damn now i know. was also going to put my sundown amp on the back of the rear fold down seat and then make a amp rack for my hifonics amp. Im lost as to what kind of amp rack to make. id like it standing up.</p>
  9. I think I figured out how to post some pictures. my appologies if they are too big
  10. I dislike how i cant use my photobucket on here. i accidently deleted all my pictures off my phone that i was going to use to upload them here with. I will try and take everything apart and retake pictures off my phone. boy oh boy FML on the computer it totally owns me....
  11. Thought I would post up some pictures of my build. Im pretty excited because its my first build and my first stereo system. Its going in a 00 toyota camry. its nothing fancy car wise. but I figure if I have access to a wood shop and such why not build it? heres whats going in it Alpine 9885 headunit pheonix gold octane R's 5.25 components with tweeters Hifonics TXi6406 Sundown audio SAZ-1000D 15 inch massive audio DMX stg2 CF subwoofer box is ported at 3 cubic feet tuned at 34Hz audio control epicenter I know the amp for the sub is kinda on the small side but it should do for now until i get a better sub and amp later on down the road when i get back to the states. right now im stuck on the wiring part. I have the wiring for the speakers and such but still need 4ga wire for the power wires still. Im also stuck on where to place my amps. my sundown amp is small enough to fit on the back of the seat but my hifi amp isnt. I might make a amp rack for it.
  12. excellent video! its "flawless" to say the least
  13. If he starts off big he will only want more power. Haha jk
  14. Diddo this forum has been more helpful than any other forum ive been on. Alot of good guys here. They are also not one to judge a build which is nice too.
  15. Im defiantly going to slide it in through the trunk opening. Trunk opening is 47 inches wide and 16 inches long and 21 inches tall. Sorry if theres any confusion. Im a Newbie
  16. Ok guys i went to the auto class today it was decent. showed me around, but they didnt have any kind if wood shop tools there. however there is one at my local activities center. Except they already had a class thursday and the next class is in may. Drats!!! But the instructor was nice and said if i can get 4 people to come to the class then i can have a class just for us. If not looks like in waiting... Anyway looking at my trunk today and measuring. Im lucky enough to have fold down seats in this toyota. That opening is nice its 26 inches wide by 12inches high. I think i want the box as close to the opening as possible. Trunk measures 40 inches wide and gets wider... by 20 inches height. Can show pics if need be. Height is a concern because there are two metal lines that run across the top of the trunk. trunk opening to fit the subbox in is 30 inches i wanna say. might have to wiggle the box in? I also will be looking for an amp soon. Gotta get the wife to approve.(yes im whipped dont judge me! Lol) a amp like a DD amp that runs 2k watts rms at 12 volts sounds nice. Anyway i think i have some decent trunk space for this subwoofer and the box to support it. Any helpful info would be great
  17. ok that was freakin awesome! thankyou for the tutorial. now just let me borrow some of your tools and i can try and do this ha. I will be watching your other videos.
  18. TC sounds makes a nice subwoofer. not sure what they offer in a 10. but their 12inch tc2000 are sweet.
  19. the "hangout" spots dont really exist around here, and i havent the faintest idea where some would be.
  20. nope Im on post. married in Gov housing. a toyota camry isnt really a sports car. i dont really get any looks in this thing. and im happy i dont. lol i did strike up a converstation with the guy at the car shop though. pretty nice guy. but business is business and he was trying to sell me right then and there. i told him id come back if it was a good deal. I just wanted to see. I hear the locals around me like to rip people off. so my nco's say...
  21. thanks for the pics... and what no TRD supercharger on that puppy? lol I can work with that. I will ground it like you did. I dont want to drill new holes or anything. and is that power wire touching the ehaust by chance? i was gonna route the power wire around the front of the radiator and use zipties on it. the exhaust is in the front just like that as well. plus a electric fan. thankyou for pics again. I got some ideas now on how to run the big 3.
  22. I am in bamberg, germany. Quite a ways away from raimstein. You must be airforce. You guys have it made bro. That Af base is amazing compared to the dump im at. I shall see if those tools are avaliable tomorrow when i take that class.

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