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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8797607" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>I don't think this is one that makes the vehicle stronger. It's not a true wall that's built into the cage of the vehicle. It's really a box modeled to look like a wall I guess, if I had to describe it. </p><p>I did put a lot of work in. Thank you! I've learned a lot as well. Some things that work, some that don't. Above all, it's been fun! </p><p>Once it's all done, I'm going to buy a little SPL labs meter. Just to be curious. I'll post some videos of that. Maybe this weekend, if I get the chance to go for a ride, I'll take some videos as well. I put my hand on the inside of the windshield and it was bouncing my hand off. That was pretty cool! </p><p>The color scheme works. I will say that. We also are going to add a black light LED strip to the inside of the enclosure. My wife has a machine that can cut and print vinyl stickers (it does other sh*t too), so she made white vinyl Skar logo stickers for the motors, and she also made a big stencil of the motor that we used invisible ink on the back wall. At night, when he switches the black LED on, it'll all flow inside against an eerie green effect. Could look cool, could look cheesy. We'll see. I will post photos of that as well. Cheesy or not lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8797607, member: 681482"] I don't think this is one that makes the vehicle stronger. It's not a true wall that's built into the cage of the vehicle. It's really a box modeled to look like a wall I guess, if I had to describe it. I did put a lot of work in. Thank you! I've learned a lot as well. Some things that work, some that don't. Above all, it's been fun! Once it's all done, I'm going to buy a little SPL labs meter. Just to be curious. I'll post some videos of that. Maybe this weekend, if I get the chance to go for a ride, I'll take some videos as well. I put my hand on the inside of the windshield and it was bouncing my hand off. That was pretty cool! The color scheme works. I will say that. We also are going to add a black light LED strip to the inside of the enclosure. My wife has a machine that can cut and print vinyl stickers (it does other sh*t too), so she made white vinyl Skar logo stickers for the motors, and she also made a big stencil of the motor that we used invisible ink on the back wall. At night, when he switches the black LED on, it'll all flow inside against an eerie green effect. Could look cool, could look cheesy. We'll see. I will post photos of that as well. Cheesy or not lol [/QUOTE]
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