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Are Q-Forms kick panels worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 6099333" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>Q forms will bend fiberglass breaks plus q forms are more contoured to fit better than any first time shot at making kick panels novice I have ever seen..and I have seen plenty of good novice self installed systems in my day. Q forms you do not have to worry about angles or aiming or looking symetrical in the car + they match. If you build a set of kicks that have a floor base you would easily burn through 2 14.99 quart bottles of resin and not have any left over to do the rest unless you like weak and thin stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 6099333, member: 541383"] Q forms will bend fiberglass breaks plus q forms are more contoured to fit better than any first time shot at making kick panels novice I have ever seen..and I have seen plenty of good novice self installed systems in my day. Q forms you do not have to worry about angles or aiming or looking symetrical in the car + they match. If you build a set of kicks that have a floor base you would easily burn through 2 14.99 quart bottles of resin and not have any left over to do the rest unless you like weak and thin stuff. [/QUOTE]
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