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smgreen20 wrote:In your last pic, it looks to me that the center of the box where the tranny hump will go, doesn't look tall enough. It's 4" in the front and 4 1/2" in the back.

Looks good. Wish I had some sort of program to use like that.

I've never been a big fan of CV, but for some reason I've always liked the Strokers. Looks I guess. If it were me, I'd only put a PG logo on the plexi. That ZERO point one looks good. I'd keep it, but I've always been a fan of the PG logo that says Phoenix Gold w/the RCA behind it. Also the
"No Limits" logo.

I'm sure what ever you choose to put on there, it'll come out great. You're one of only a VERY few that I've seen put so much work in the plans before the work begins.
My truck is a '99 silverado 2500. The tranny tunnel is only 3" tall. I measure the current box which clear it several times. Hopefully it will fit **fingers crossed**.

Google Sketchup is totally free to use, just download it, do the tutorial projects and you will be a pro in no time.

Hopefully I will have it finished up today. I have to go back to work tomorrow, so if I don't have it done, it will be next week...

Thanks,
Jason
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Zx: Zx500, Zx450, Black Zx350
ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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I got the first plexi window cut this morning. I think I am going to do the other side with "Cerwin Vega Stroker".

Here are the pics:

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Later,
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ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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That's a bloody masterpiece man... wow... :shock:
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Fucking sick, man.
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That is so F****** sweet!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
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i think im coming up to michigan 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Thank guys! Here is a pic of both inserts together. Gonna take a short break, then it is time to cut up the front of the box...

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ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
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That's going to look marvelous. I take it you will be edge lighting it?
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stipud wrote:That's going to look marvelous. I take it you will be edge lighting it?
Thanks, and yes, I will be edge lighting it. I am most likely going to order some cold cathode tubes for it.

Here are a few poser shots of the box with the windows in. Port is cutout, a bit wobbly, I did it with the jig saw, but it will buff out ;) I am probably going to put the port back together, make sure the lid fits and then hopefully glass the inside yet today. I have come to the realization that it isn't going into the truck until my next few days off.

Here are the new pics:

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Jason
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Zx: Zx500, Zx450, Black Zx350
ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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I just realized I had not yet tried to see if the sub fit. The bolt circle is a little tight, and I already blew out one of the tee nuts. So, when the time comes, I am going to use just standard nyloc nuts. I will have to take the top off the box to get them out, but it will still be better than dealing with frigging tee nuts.

One more poser shot:

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ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
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lookin better every day. Getting so close now you should be able to start tasting it.
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Looks ggggggrrrrreeeat! *Tony tiger voice*

That plexi is sweet. I will be eagerly awaiting the finished product.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."

Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
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That looks great! You guy´s are such a tease every day! I bore my ass off in the appartment and u work on your cars! I want to work on mine too!
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WOW :shock: ... uh yeah. WOW :shock:

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Thanks guys! I didn't get very much further today, I was pretty well shot after my last post. Anyhow, I just pulled the plexi windows back out, drilled and installed the front rows of screws for the baffles, and I called it a day. I am a bit disappointed that I don't have the SOB in the truck right now. I thought three days would be more than enough time to get it done, but the mickey mouse shit always bites you in the ass.

Even though the box is about there, I still have to seal it, paint the inside, cover the outside, and build an amp rack. I only have one day off next week, hopefully I can pull it together, but it may be a while yet. Gives me something to look forward too, but I was hoping to get it knocked out and get back to some other stuff, like the plexis and BC remotes...
smgreen20 wrote:I left a bit of room out that I could still use on the amp rack, but it would've served me no purpose.
So, without me reinventing the wheel, how did you attach your rack to the back wall? Do you have any better pictures than the ones in your cardomain page? A few of the amp rack ones are very low resolution...

Anyhow, thanks for all of the props. I will keep you all updated.

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Zx: Zx500, Zx450, Black Zx350
ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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Post by Wakeup »

cool...looking great! BTW Jason, Bogart has a pair of 15" strokers! If you need.
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I'll take/post some new pics today. It'll be around noon, central time, if that's OK.

If you take the fire retardant noise reducing "stuff" off of the back wall towords the top you'll see a lip of steel that a trim piece attaches to... It's hollow behind it. I just drilled into it.

My box took me three weeks just to get it to how it looks now. With all of those odd angles. I'm still waiting to finish it. Wife needs a new-to-her car so every extra penny is going to that fund.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."

Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
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Thats cool, I am at work for the next three days anyhow. Take your time.

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Zx: Zx500, Zx450, Black Zx350
ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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plexi windows are great, until you remember that it means you have to finish the inside as well. Keep up the good work.
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ttocs wrote:plexi windows are great, until you remember that it means you have to finish the inside as well. Keep up the good work.
It has been in the back of my mind for the whole process. Inside finish shouldn't be to bad. I plan to glass the inside, just resin to seal it up and give it a smooth surface. I will paint it with probably a hammered metalic, or maybe just a gloss color of some sort. The tough part is going to be coming up with a good seal for the lid that will allow it to come off and on and still seal. I am thinking either weather stripping, or self adhesive gortex seal. We will see...

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M: M100, M44 for a custom amp project
Zx: Zx500, Zx450, Black Zx350
ZxTi: 4 Zx600Ti's, 1 Zx400Ti
Ti: 5 800.1's & 900.7 for a custom amp project. 1 1200.1, 1 1000.2
Tantrum: 2 1200.1's, 1 600.4, 1 500.2
XS: XS6600
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Weather stripping is an excellent sealer. I used some to seal my subwoofers which had no rubber gasket and it worked great. I could remove the subs at any time and put them back in with no problems.
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ditto^
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Rope caulk works well too. Either or will do. After all it's a ported box......

Here are the picks. The "loop" that the back of the seat tabs go in is attached to that panel I was referring to. Hope these do well.

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"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."

Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
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Jacampb2 wrote:I just realized I had not yet tried to see if the sub fit. The bolt circle is a little tight, and I already blew out one of the tee nuts. So, when the time comes, I am going to use just standard nyloc nuts. I will have to take the top off the box to get them out, but it will still be better than dealing with frigging tee nuts.

One more poser shot:

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Later,
Jason
have you used the "huricane T nuts"

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... r=081-1080

i found out about these from mondo about a year ago and have never had one push out or slip. they look like a worse design....but they work great
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I would use a threaded insert to hold the speakers in so that you don't see the fastener through the window. I am talking about the type where you will drill a larger hole and then screw the insert into the hole. The insert looks like a little like a drill bit on the outside so that it will tighten up in the hole and is threaded inside for machine screws.

For seals on removable panels I have often seen 3M double sided tape used. You just don't peel off the plastic off of one side so that it will only stick to one side, and when you tighten it down then it makes a good seal all the way across the tape(3/4" is plenty).
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