Bfowler wrote:damn, that amp fit in way better than i thought it would.
did she like it? or even care, lol?
She was ecstatic, straight home-run.
Bfowler wrote:did you have to rewire the interconnects at all?
Had to drop the (-) lead completely.
Bfowler wrote:any pics of the "first" mold
What lump of semi-gelotenous goo. No
For those that don't know the very first casting was made with out of date resin and wouldn't cure, but when it finally started to do something it completely collapsed in on itself. grrrr.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
I assume since you are putting a grille on it that you can't fit the factory panel back over it? Why not use a factory matching carpet or vinyl instead of the gray carpet?
You've got some balls for cutting all that factory metal. I just can't bring myself to do it on any car worth more than the stereo.
The black looked better on the sub panel than matching carpet since the sub is silvery with a black surround. Also carpet keeps the panel from rattling against the enclosure.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
Since you've already cut everything, the install looks like it will be semi-permanent. I think the clips for the factory panel look a bit out of place over the woofer enclosure... Maybe trimming that would make it look more integrated? I guess I'm just being picky now.
VW337 wrote:The black looked better on the sub panel than matching carpet since the sub is silvery with a black surround. Also carpet keeps the panel from rattling against the enclosure.
also, sorry i didnt call you back, i was having too much fun with my brother repairing our fence and gates after the wind storm
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
stipud wrote:Since you've already cut everything, the install looks like it will be semi-permanent. I think the clips for the factory panel look a bit out of place over the woofer enclosure... Maybe trimming that would make it look more integrated? I guess I'm just being picky now.
So who's ride is this? Your lady friend's?
Other than the slot to stuff the amp into place, the truck can return 100% to stock. So no panel trim. I refuse to make permanent mods in such a simple install however the amp could not be installed any other way and not be visible.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
What did you use to insulate the terminals that you connected to the circuit breaker? It's not just regular electrical tape is it? Reason I ask is I want to insulate mine like that.
AVICJR wrote:What did you use to insulate the terminals that you connected to the circuit breaker? It's not just regular electrical tape is it? Reason I ask is I want to insulate mine like that.
3m Temflex ........electrical tape. I will likely replace it with heat shrink if the car ever comes my way again.
You can get clear heatshrink which is the best for that application.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
there are 2 forms of tape I will use both are by 3M one is Super 33+ which is $5-6 a roll and Temflex which is $3-4 a roll, I highly prefer the 33+ but with as quick as I burn through it, it adds up and hits the wallet a bit harder.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.