Plutoman
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<-- Yes, that's me.
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I'm using the expandable foam, and caulking to fill in all the gaps, things like that, but I don't need to go fancy with the angles. Or lining the trunk up. I am putting a second baffle on the underside of the deck, however, to hide the rough edges, as I'm too lazy to try and smooth down all the metal, don't think it would be easy, and carpeting it to match.To give you an idea... I'm gunna make a front baffle, much like ragnaroksq, except since my driver is taller than the height of my trunk (I have a short trunk, the tallest part is 15". I'm gunna angle the top part of the baffle, and then use weather stripping and caulk and what not to seal off the main parts, as well as expandable foam on the sides (where people run their wires, inbetween the cab and the outer skin), then put some wood there, and seal it up. I'm gunna line my whole trunk with wood, and make sure it's nice and sealed, then I'm going to make an amp-rack sort of deal... so there's gunna be wood all across my trunk... perfect for an urban mural. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
I do wish my rear deck was slightly bigger though. I won't be able to fit any twelves in at all - I can barely get the ten in. I also had to remove my rear taillight in the window. After I install the sub, I'll see about making a mount for it myself that gets it out of the way. And bolts it down so it doesn't rattle
