R RFmustang 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 161 0 MI Jun 22, 2006 #1 i have my sub box made and i want to put a piece of wood on it to flush it the the sides of the trunk. how would i attach this front piece to the box?(kind of like some of the installs by unique whips) Click to read more...
i have my sub box made and i want to put a piece of wood on it to flush it the the sides of the trunk. how would i attach this front piece to the box?(kind of like some of the installs by unique whips) Click to read more...
AlpineUser 10+ year member Bumpin 550 0 St. Charles Mo Jun 23, 2006 #2 you just have to measure...and i think they glued it on
j3bus2k3 5,000+ posts Si vis pacem, para bellum 6,712 36 St. Pete, FL Jun 23, 2006 #3 A false wall? Use some cardboard to get the template then cut the bish out. You may have to do it in 2 pieces so it'll fit into the trunk...
A false wall? Use some cardboard to get the template then cut the bish out. You may have to do it in 2 pieces so it'll fit into the trunk...
OP R RFmustang 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 161 0 MI Jun 23, 2006 Thread Starter #4 right a false wall, i already made a template out of cardboard and cut it out of wood and carpeted it but how do i attach the false wall to the box?
right a false wall, i already made a template out of cardboard and cut it out of wood and carpeted it but how do i attach the false wall to the box?
X xpl0it 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,002 1 everywhere Jun 23, 2006 #5 you can get really strong *** velcro strips that will easily hold that in place.
James Bang 5,000+ posts Hand/Ear Coordination 13,526 83 ^ Jun 23, 2006 #6 you can get really strong *** velcro strips that will easily hold that in place. Click to expand... that's what i'm about to do. i hope it'll hold.
you can get really strong *** velcro strips that will easily hold that in place. Click to expand... that's what i'm about to do. i hope it'll hold.
THUNDERBIRD 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,342 0 LANSING, MI Jun 23, 2006 #7 when i did one i screw it on from behind the carpet
D djfrestyl 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 234 0 Jersey Jun 25, 2006 #9 I prefer hardboard for facades...little bit lighter, it's not used for structural support.