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<blockquote data-quote="cherryman" data-source="post: 8512042" data-attributes="member: 651099"><p>Ive had a chance to get the fenders,ports,lenses and 6.5 midrange baffles. I also spent time recreating the fender gaps and body panel gaps which was really rewarding when usually gaps are bad in the enclosures. The bottom bumper which slides out to mount/wire the amp and isolate the amp from vibration. I wanted to make the bumper roundness and curve back to the fog lights closer to the picture but the bumper had to be offset further out to make the amp mount correctly. I expect the black paint to maybe alter the depth perception in that area. The width of the jeep stops the fenders from being wider another trade off the get the volume needed for the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherryman, post: 8512042, member: 651099"] Ive had a chance to get the fenders,ports,lenses and 6.5 midrange baffles. I also spent time recreating the fender gaps and body panel gaps which was really rewarding when usually gaps are bad in the enclosures. The bottom bumper which slides out to mount/wire the amp and isolate the amp from vibration. I wanted to make the bumper roundness and curve back to the fog lights closer to the picture but the bumper had to be offset further out to make the amp mount correctly. I expect the black paint to maybe alter the depth perception in that area. The width of the jeep stops the fenders from being wider another trade off the get the volume needed for the sub. [/QUOTE]
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