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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4856658" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>Dude, I have whiplash now from gawking at all the wicked trucks on the island. I was on Maui. Every third vehicle was a jacked Yoda with big tires. I am a huge Yoda fan, so that was great to see. They all had solid front axels too!!! There were a few Dodges, and a few Fords as well, but nowhere near as many as there were Yodas. I don't like how they push the tires out so far though. That is a little extreme looking for my liking.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not 100% sure yet, but I have a couple ideas. I'm pretty sure I will glass in a piece so I can be sure the imaging is correct. I thought about using the stock location for the 3"ers in the dash, but then I'm not sure they would sound the best they could. So I will either mount them in the triangle piece at the top of the door skin, or I will put them in the A Pillar. I didn't want them in the A-Pillar cause I was going to put a bunch of gauges in there. I now plan on installing a Truckputer, doing some engineering, and display the gauge readings on there. That leaves the A-Pillar open for the tweets. And that works better, cause an A-Pillar is cheaper to replace if I screw it up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly. I cut the pieces out with the jig saw, then was trying to smooth them off with the router, and had the run in.</p><p></p><p>You sound like you've used the router once or twice. Do you have any idea why it would have grabbed the wood and pulled my hand in? My assumption after sitting and feeling like an idiot for two weeks was this...The bit I was using was just shorter than the height of the pieces. I assume this pushed the wood up and the bit grabbed the wood and pulled it in the other direction.</p><p></p><p>If you have any other ideas, I'd love to hear them before I try something like this again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4856658, member: 590578"] Dude, I have whiplash now from gawking at all the wicked trucks on the island. I was on Maui. Every third vehicle was a jacked Yoda with big tires. I am a huge Yoda fan, so that was great to see. They all had solid front axels too!!! There were a few Dodges, and a few Fords as well, but nowhere near as many as there were Yodas. I don't like how they push the tires out so far though. That is a little extreme looking for my liking. I'm not 100% sure yet, but I have a couple ideas. I'm pretty sure I will glass in a piece so I can be sure the imaging is correct. I thought about using the stock location for the 3"ers in the dash, but then I'm not sure they would sound the best they could. So I will either mount them in the triangle piece at the top of the door skin, or I will put them in the A Pillar. I didn't want them in the A-Pillar cause I was going to put a bunch of gauges in there. I now plan on installing a Truckputer, doing some engineering, and display the gauge readings on there. That leaves the A-Pillar open for the tweets. And that works better, cause an A-Pillar is cheaper to replace if I screw it up. Exactly. I cut the pieces out with the jig saw, then was trying to smooth them off with the router, and had the run in. You sound like you've used the router once or twice. Do you have any idea why it would have grabbed the wood and pulled my hand in? My assumption after sitting and feeling like an idiot for two weeks was this...The bit I was using was just shorter than the height of the pieces. I assume this pushed the wood up and the bit grabbed the wood and pulled it in the other direction. If you have any other ideas, I'd love to hear them before I try something like this again. [/QUOTE]
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