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<blockquote data-quote="nismboy6986" data-source="post: 831753" data-attributes="member: 543960"><p>i think that really just depends on your box and car. that is a really good idea though. since i had to cut the pass through hole larger, i'm going to just make a 3 sided mdf structure that would connect to box go through the pass through and would be somehow connected to the pass through and expanding foam to fill in the gaps inbetween the passthrough. kind of like a funnel. the only flaw i see in your plan addidas is that fiberglass is brittle when its flat so you would have to build some type of frame to make it curvy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismboy6986, post: 831753, member: 543960"] i think that really just depends on your box and car. that is a really good idea though. since i had to cut the pass through hole larger, i'm going to just make a 3 sided mdf structure that would connect to box go through the pass through and would be somehow connected to the pass through and expanding foam to fill in the gaps inbetween the passthrough. kind of like a funnel. the only flaw i see in your plan addidas is that fiberglass is brittle when its flat so you would have to build some type of frame to make it curvy [/QUOTE]
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