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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8797490" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>Next step was installing and building the enclosure. I made a pretty sweet platform for the enclosure using 2×4's and a 2×6, and bolted it to the chassis. I wish I got pictures of it, but I guess I didn't. </p><p>We screwed the bottom piece to the platform first, then, with a little fandangling, got one side up[ATTACH=full]40131[/ATTACH]then the back[ATTACH=full]40132[/ATTACH]</p><p>My buddy bought this little jig that pre drills starter holes at an angle. This made installing the enclosure in place so much easier. </p><p>Then we installed the brace and baffle, caulked and fiberglassed the seams, then started painting[ATTACH=full]40134[/ATTACH]he's got a neon green theme going through his vehicle[ATTACH=full]40136[/ATTACH]</p><p>The sealed section[ATTACH=full]40135[/ATTACH]we left the side off to make it easier to install the speaker terminals and subs and to do some finish up work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8797490, member: 681482"] Next step was installing and building the enclosure. I made a pretty sweet platform for the enclosure using 2×4's and a 2×6, and bolted it to the chassis. I wish I got pictures of it, but I guess I didn't. We screwed the bottom piece to the platform first, then, with a little fandangling, got one side up[ATTACH type="full"]40131[/ATTACH]then the back[ATTACH type="full"]40132[/ATTACH] My buddy bought this little jig that pre drills starter holes at an angle. This made installing the enclosure in place so much easier. Then we installed the brace and baffle, caulked and fiberglassed the seams, then started painting[ATTACH type="full"]40134[/ATTACH]he's got a neon green theme going through his vehicle[ATTACH type="full"]40136[/ATTACH] The sealed section[ATTACH type="full"]40135[/ATTACH]we left the side off to make it easier to install the speaker terminals and subs and to do some finish up work [/QUOTE]
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