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iamamp3pimp

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  1. BHE is at it again, this time bigger than ever before. Expecting great things from this build. Got some other stuff to post up as well.
  2. Jaycee for sure man Thanks for the comments!!
  3. Thanks! Appreciate it. we are just getting into going bodywork on the ports, and I think this one came out very nice for our first one.
  4. BHE is shipping enclosures as well as getting locals louder than ever Here are some pics
  5. Lots of SSA Whips local to you Welcome to the forum
  6. How is an average person supposed to measure effectiveness?
  7. Thanks fellas. We worked really hard on it, Glad that you guys can see that.
  8. if im doing a sheet metal ground thats what i do too. the reason you put it through the terminal itself is to keep it from moving. makes it a solid ground. i usually use 2 in the hole and 1 in the terminal itself. most daily setups dont need much more than that because they never really have enough current to make a difference. No, the real reason you put it through the terminal too is because your too lazy to use it the way it was intended and it may take alittle more time.. LOL I use 1/4" bolts and nuts/lock/fender washer, or use the factory seat location with the factorry seat bolt (ground down of course)
  9. Whats up Derrick & Dylan all of the wiring will be perfectly straight & loomed when time permits, as well as the backside trim getting finalized Here is where it gets nice..... more to come! All lined up all the way back here is the front of the sealed section
  10. THanks!! Heres some more The 45 for the kerf before the kerf
  11. Cuts bigger than 45? - I think so Thanks to JBLCAMRY for the technique The only way to do it is to glue it The bottom goes together....
  12. @focalrock4life, Big big thanks for everything, especially this Wires run through. Here is just a little preview of the wiring that we pulled off (we = NT_Hardcore) more to come.
  13. the bottom piece this is the one that gets bolted to the car. Carpet the bottom side to stop it from squeaking. nothing worse than driving around with a squeak that you cant get rid of. Secured to the car. Shot of the battery rack in its infancy
  14. beginning of the tearout Back seat action...........those days are over. The wrong way to measure out your wall. more on that later 2 51 ft spools of Rockford fosgate wire. Stuff is very impressive, and really easy to work with. you want these to go through the firewall? Sure, no problem.
  15. So....This is how the car came to me. Good old fashioned self tapped grounds.....but at least the paint was sanded down to bare metal........but come on.... I suppose if the hole isnt big enough.......just add a second screw! I'll never understand this..... This was done by a shop in central florida, and fixed here @ BHE

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