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<blockquote data-quote="richie92ex" data-source="post: 6860350" data-attributes="member: 606018"><p>It may seem intimidating to rip everything out of the car like that but its all in knowing how its held together. CB7tuner.com is my main source of info for my car. I can learn how to do just about anything I want to do without trial and error attempts making the process run alot more smoothly I ripped the whole interior out and cleaned all the panels of my accord in less than a few hours after reading about it for 15 minutes. Including the sunroof. It took about the same amount of time to cut, trim and install the fatmat and shampoo the carpet. I could prob do it more quickly now that I have a little experience messing with it. Im planing on doing a similar build in my Mazda protege 5, or wait to upgrade my accords getup and transplant the leftovers to the mazda. Who knows. either way, I'll rip the guts out of the mazda too- its cabin is a little more noisy then the stock accord was. I will say its worth it though. My accord is pretty hush inside now and any buzzing or rattles from the sub are basically nonresistant- the sub sounds REALLY clean. Thanks for the comment man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richie92ex, post: 6860350, member: 606018"] It may seem intimidating to rip everything out of the car like that but its all in knowing how its held together. CB7tuner.com is my main source of info for my car. I can learn how to do just about anything I want to do without trial and error attempts making the process run alot more smoothly I ripped the whole interior out and cleaned all the panels of my accord in less than a few hours after reading about it for 15 minutes. Including the sunroof. It took about the same amount of time to cut, trim and install the fatmat and shampoo the carpet. I could prob do it more quickly now that I have a little experience messing with it. Im planing on doing a similar build in my Mazda protege 5, or wait to upgrade my accords getup and transplant the leftovers to the mazda. Who knows. either way, I'll rip the guts out of the mazda too- its cabin is a little more noisy then the stock accord was. I will say its worth it though. My accord is pretty hush inside now and any buzzing or rattles from the sub are basically nonresistant- the sub sounds REALLY clean. Thanks for the comment man! [/QUOTE]
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