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<blockquote data-quote="pwnt by pat" data-source="post: 1016845" data-attributes="member: 556604"><p>So I got my golf and I'm going to be doing a trunk build in today. I'll be using every think that's not a speaker in my sig in the trunk, eqs, crossover, and three amps.</p><p></p><p>Okay, I was thinking about it and I have two options doing this build in. Either way, I'm going to be fiberglassing sub enclosures and the cover for the eqs and crossover</p><p></p><p>1) Make false walls about three inches in from the side but all the way in the back. Then I can add spacers and drop the amps into the walls to make them flush. Then cut the corners out for more room on the 2x 10" soloarics fiberglass enclosure which I'd have to glass the front and a pod in the back.</p><p></p><p>2) Make walls on the outmost part of the trunk. Then mount the amps and fiberglass amp "pods". I can then place the two 10" speakers in the corners of the trunk and just glass the front of the pods.</p><p></p><p>What would you all do?</p><p></p><p>I'll post a picture of what I mean when I get to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwnt by pat, post: 1016845, member: 556604"] So I got my golf and I'm going to be doing a trunk build in today. I'll be using every think that's not a speaker in my sig in the trunk, eqs, crossover, and three amps. Okay, I was thinking about it and I have two options doing this build in. Either way, I'm going to be fiberglassing sub enclosures and the cover for the eqs and crossover 1) Make false walls about three inches in from the side but all the way in the back. Then I can add spacers and drop the amps into the walls to make them flush. Then cut the corners out for more room on the 2x 10" soloarics fiberglass enclosure which I'd have to glass the front and a pod in the back. 2) Make walls on the outmost part of the trunk. Then mount the amps and fiberglass amp "pods". I can then place the two 10" speakers in the corners of the trunk and just glass the front of the pods. What would you all do? I'll post a picture of what I mean when I get to work. [/QUOTE]
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