Posted May 6, 201114 yr Bit the bullet and decided to do what I have recently dreamed about, 4 Sundown SA-15's on a SAZ-3500d, around 14-16cuft with a tuneable port.Started a few days ago and here is my most recent pic, *False floor is not finished*Oh, also...the box with the 8 was a 2 minute throw together with what I had LOLBTW this is what it looks like from the outside... Edited May 6, 201114 yr by ilikedirt
May 6, 201114 yr Author That's a clean looking truck, leaving it stock? looking forward to the build..The truck has SS 20's and lowered 3/4 and then has some other subtle modifications...also a blackbear 93 octane performance tune.
May 6, 201114 yr Couldn't really tell one my phone I see it now. I almost got a 4door white 06' but dealer wouldn't lower the price. How does it drive on the drop? notice a difference? wasting time with questions until more pics come up.!
May 6, 201114 yr Author Couldn't really tell one my phone I see it now. I almost got a 4door white 06' but dealer wouldn't lower the price. How does it drive on the drop? notice a difference? wasting time with questions until more pics come up.! Drives really well, IMO better than stock...improved the handling quite a bit...Hopefully more pics tomorrow!
May 7, 201114 yr Author Self tappers in, deck bolted down, top of the false floor is DONE! Turned out to be very sturdy. Back of the box is next.
May 10, 201114 yr If building walls doesn't work out for you you can always fall back on the deck making business. Nice platform.
May 10, 201114 yr Author Thanks guys, there will definitely be more progress pics next week...I will be starting the box made out of Birch
May 10, 201114 yr Looking forward to this...............might help me with my ideas for my upcoming install.J
May 30, 201114 yr Author Time to update! kindof unrelated to said build, but still part of it...FG door pods for my DLS RM6.2 comps
May 30, 201114 yr This build is sick.And the last few pictures have given me some ideas for redoing my doors. Specifically the part about cutting a sheet of mdf to match the shape of the panel. Looks like it'll be easy to mount the pod to the panel, and it'll blend in well.
May 30, 201114 yr Author Thanks guys, made a little more progress todayPulled out the staples and trimmed/burned the excess fleece off (before and after shot)Pulled out the rotozip and carefully cut out my openings.Pretty good fit IMONice and flush!and this picture looks like it's going to need alot of sanding LOL
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