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My Custom Trunk

Discussion in 'Interior' started by chr0me94, Aug 19, 2004.

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    chr0me94 Guest

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    My Custom Trunk

    I made a new box for my subs and customized the trunk. My subs are old and look worn but they still bump. JL and fosgate...
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    sean2sean Member

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    looks nice, how much did that run you?
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    that looks good. with some good handy work u can do that urself.
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    I spent around $60 for materials. All the labor involved tired me out though. It was a good 3 day project.
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    Thats sweet, prolly weighs a ton but I like it.
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    hehe... kinda looks like my trunk... :eek:

    i wonder where you got the idea from... :D

    did you use your stock box? or made a new one?


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    nice, but pretty much ruins the use of your grocery-getter trunk..
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    hi, can you please help me with my trunk, i want it to look like yours, looks tight man...

    first, where can i buy materials, like the fabric to cover the box...

    suggestions on how i should make the box....

    something like DIY for the whole project...

    thanks...

    btw, what brand is your sub and its specs...
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    I made a new box. Your car gave me the idea that it could be done to my car, I like your setup.. :D
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    Looks good man
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    both car set ups look really good
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    sean2sean Member

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    lol... BITTER~!!! :D :D :D

    jk... :D

    how long did it take you to do the trunk?

    looks good.

    the panels that you used... how thick are they?
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    u can get the materials at homedept... fabric... at carpet shops... audio shops... fabric shops... just dependin on what u want to use...

    make the box... by going with the specs on ur sub.... use the recommended size...

    um i have the infinity kappa perfect....
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    Where did you guys get the carpet for your boxes? What color is that?
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    i just have one question, how did you attach MDF to the side of the trunk, thats the only thing stopping me from beginning my trunk

    oh by the way, looks nice and clean
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    you use screws to screw it down.
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    does it rattle?
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    looks awesome, thats what im gonna do to my 94'
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    looks good. i used to have a setup like that with my type R's when i had my corolla.

    how did you two do yours? i just lined up my box where the read windshield meets the trunk then made a template from cardboard, cut out the wood and screwed it to the front of my box. it fit perfect and was pretty easy to do.
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    I actually built a whole new box for mine, took measurements and got to work!! I like it because my new box is wider and less deep which gives me more room, but then I put side walls so I'm giving up space at the same time. :eek:
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    That is a tight ass set up. I just purchase a Audiobah 4800W Amp and 2 2000 W 15's. My problem is that I don't have the hands for this project.

    Does Sean2Sean or Chrome 94 have som DIY Tips??

    This is what I currently have in my car.

    But obviously trying to kick it up a few notches.


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