
Here is the stock panel that I have not yet touched.

I used the speaker grilles to make these rings that will be glassed into the enclosure to hold the woofers solid. Here it is just held up to show where I want it to end up and get an idea of how it will flow.

Here I made the basic frame of the enclosure, 3 sides anyway. The back portion(where you read dynamat now) will be glassed to make fit the panel perfectly and also give a maximum depth for the enclosure while keeping it light. You can see some of the L-brackets that I used to hold it as well as the factory bolt that holds the window track to the door, and the door to the hinge. The bolt at the bottom-front will be used to give a nice solid mounting. Here in the L-brackets you can see I am just using stadard self-taping screws that came with the brackets but they were swapped out for machined fasteners for a better hold.

Here you might notice a difference towards the front of the enclosure. I decided to add the old baffle/enclosures I was using on my 6.5" speakers in the previous stereo so that I could get a little more airspace out of the enclosure. I have also now cut out the portion of the door panel that the enclosure will take up and put it in place to get an idea of how it fits.

Here the speaker and the ring are just held in place to get an idea of how far I need it to be out.

With the L-brackets and the factory bolt/nut to mount it with I just didn't feel it was solid enough and decided to make my own backets to help it out. These brackets will mount to the top of the enclosure and hold onto holes in the doors that were made originally to hold the door panel in place. With the addition of these it was now solid enough to move forward after mounting it. You can also see to the right that the self-tapping screws have been swapped out for machined fasteners so that I can have a more solid mounting fastener that can be removed as many times as needed. The holes in the doors were drilled/tapped and T-nuts were pressed into place in the enclosure to allow for this.

Its hard to see the bracket aginst the dynamat but if you look just to the right of the hrns hanging down you will see it mounted in place. Now with this taken care of it was time to mask everything off I didn't want resin on and time to start throwin fiberglass resin. Aluminum foil was taped onto the door panel to allow me to easily seperate the enclosure from the door. Here the resin is dry, yes its messy, doesn't matter....

Tomorrow I will build the glass up till its thick/stong enough to resist flexing and cut the tops and try to mount the speaker ringin them. STand by, more to come and more pics/info here:
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