Posted June 14, 201213 yr For those that have not seen my build log which is kind of old it is located here.http://www.soundsolu...og/page__st__30I am still using 4 old school Rockford Fosgate RFR2215 subs.Since then I decided to do a 4th order wall in my Mountaineer. Just got it in this past weekend and in time for Slamology. Here are a few picturesDesignIt was designed so I can pull it back out and go back to my ported box if I need toI took this 2x2 support out and used pipe and flanges instead. A lot more strengthIt was a tight fit but my friend and I managed to lift this box and get it in there.Loading wall and port inUsed a pool noodle to seal around the edge of the wall and around the doors. I wish they had gray pool noodles but this is good enough for a temporary fix for the show.I used some 1/4" Inch steel at every seat bolt to the floor to secure the box down and it is locked in tight. Edited June 14, 201213 yr by Hotdog69
June 14, 201213 yr Author Pool noodle's are a good quick fix when you need to seal something off. they are only $1.99 a piece and two of them was enough to go around the perimeter of the wall.They can also be used to seal off trunks
June 16, 201213 yr Author Was at a car audio show in indy tonight got to meet a lot of people and give lots of demos. Josh captured this vid for me. He wanted to see his hat dance in my port.
June 22, 201213 yr Author Old punches! Old Power DVC's on 2800-3000 Watts (Rockford Fosgate T40001bd @ 2ohm)I am going to play with the port more this weekend and get it dialed in but I am over 150+ on music now. Here is a couple vids I did when I was only hooked up to the rear batteries one 100ah AGM and a Kentik 25ah cap battery.. I should be over 151 on music after I get done with the port. Edited June 22, 201213 yr by Hotdog69
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