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Looks great!!!

I hope to change to a kick panel like you've done next year!!! I may bug you for some info when the time comes!!!
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what size are those in the rear 12s or 10s??? i like soo far, cant wait to see MORE!!!!!!!
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The subs are 12's. Hopefully I'll be getting back to it soon. Gotta have it ready for the 'season'.
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Awesome work man, I'll be checking this all the way through. :)
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lashlee wrote:Looks great!!!

I hope to change to a kick panel like you've done next year!!! I may bug you for some info when the time comes!!!
Feel free to bug me anytime! I'll try to help any way I can.
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Awesome!!! I'll definately take you up on it!!!
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Finally got time to install my new tweeters.

First opened up the hole for the tweeter. Then drilled out holes around the opening to allow the bondo to seep through. Bondo doesn't stick well to plastics so this will insure it will hold. Then using the tape 'trick', I taped off the tweet and added a couple of layers of tape around the edges of the tweet so the 'mold' left in the bondo is slightly larger then the tweet to accommodate for the thickness of the material used to finish with. If i was painting or texturing it, 1 or 2 layers would be fine. But since I was wrappig in material, I used about 7 layers.

I placed the tweeter in the a-pillar and bondo'd all around to create a build-up so the finished piece will look flush. Once the bondo dried I popped out the tweeter and sanded to suit. Then wrapped in suede. Done.

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Now I just need to find time to finish the side panels. :roll:
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SWEET!!!!!!!!!

Looks kleen man. I'm gonna be doing this exact project before too long myself.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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Dude that looks like shit. You're an awful installer. :lol:


Seriously though, how in the hell did you wrap it so tight at the bottom? That looks like a bitch of a shape to do.
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mmmm , I like it a lot, your kicks look awesome, will steal some ideas from you.

Just as a side note, instead of water you could always use the chips or foam bits used in packaging , or bean bags filled with sand to detimine volume if you do not want to use water near wood.
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looks beautiful, thanks for the tip on pre drilling for the bondo.
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Bfowler .. Bondo is your friend!

Shaheen .. Thanks! Yea the packing peanuts trick is a good way to get a close approximation of non-square shapes. I was being 'anal' and water will give you an exact measurement. The door enclosures obviously are fiberglass but it was important to get them exactly the same so I didn't have to worry about any differences from left to right. As well as the subs.

Stupid .. It isn't as bad as it looks. Suede has NO give to it and it was still pretty easy. The trick with funky shapes is to start with the hardest part. Then work it out over the rest of the peice where it's easier to deal with wrinkles and such.

Oh, and I'm sorry for being such a slacker. :oops:

Fuzzy .. Thanks! If you need any pointers let me know I'd be glad to help if needed.
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I'm going to flush mount tweets in a Yukon for both front and rear. I'd never really seen the "hole trick" before.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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FuzzyHoNutz wrote:I'm going to flush mount tweets in a Yukon for both front and rear. I'd never really seen the "hole trick" before.
Brandon's got it in his How-To's as well.

http://phoenixphorum.com/how-to-build-k ... vt287.html
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Very nice fiberglass work!!!!!
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Now that my tweeters are done I was able to finish the rest of the headliner and trim in suede. Of-coarse I used the bondo trick for the logo.

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I also had to do some work that required me to pull the kicks out so I took the opertunity to get a few more detailed pics of the finished kick area.

Fist I sound deadened the baffle that was glassed into place. I used texturecoat to match the oem finish then used SEM vinyl dye to match the color of the interior pieces.

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Holy shit man. Those kicks look factory. Your headliner is impressive, to say the least.
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Ya .. I'm really tickled with the headliner! It makes a big difference in the look. It takes the car up a notch on the 'class' scale. Now if I could get jbondox to elaborate a little more on that visor 'how-to'... I suck at visors!
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so...when you coming to oregon to help me finsh my install!
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I'd love to come out to the big 'O'! Maybe we could swap .. you could come to PA and run the shop while I go to Oregon to do your install. I could meet the fuzzies and Tom and Erin too! Throw a big party and trash the house .. you know .. like a rock star .. hehe
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dude....you joke about that...but im there!

but just so you know....i'm haqving the party again next year so leave your memorial day open!
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I will definately keep that in mind when it comes time!
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Post by dako »

Damn! I wish my Scion Tc install was along those lines. All that extra space in the doors just begs for something like you worked up.
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this is really nice and clean work..
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Post by bruther »

Is there anymore pics of this coming soon?
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