Posted March 14, 201411 yr I was browsing the web recently and came across this pic on a local shops website here in Fort Wayne. It's their only pic so I'm guessing it's their best work to date. Looks great, huh?
March 14, 201411 yr Looks like they done a great job there. Especially since the requirements must have been snortin 2 lines and taking 8 shots of everclear before starting.
March 14, 201411 yr Author I like the duct tape. Gives it that DIY touch and obviously adds a couple db in the process haha.
March 14, 201411 yr I live within 30 minutes of Fort Wayne.....I'm guessing that was on D&B's website? Not sure any other shop is still around that city and doing installs....and it looks like something D&B would do.
March 14, 201411 yr notice there is double stick tape under the duct tape. I do the same exact thing. It's there to compensate for material thickness when building trim panels
March 15, 201411 yr I know the guy who does boxes for D&B in Ft. Wayne, I used to spend my afternoons there after work. He actually tried to talk me out of buying my BTL, offered a DC level 6 with a comp box for 600.I was planning on a visit there for a box once i'm back in town, but not for something like that...It doesn't look like his cuts though. Dig a little deeper?But don't get me wrong, they have a shop mentality. Nothing special there. Edited March 15, 201411 yr by SpeakerBoy
March 16, 201411 yr Author It's at Got Tint in Fort Wayne. I've been to D&B's before but its been at least 20 years ago. Bought a Targa amp and some Earthquake subs there. I wish they had more pics so we could see the end product. For all I know this is the end product.
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