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<blockquote data-quote="starvingf150" data-source="post: 2707580" data-attributes="member: 570627"><p>My everlasting kick panels</p><p></p><p>I know 95honda and Black00 will kill me for not installing my 2 way diy components yet, but it just hasn't been a priority.</p><p></p><p>I need some help with them now though.</p><p></p><p>I am going to make a mold of the stock baffle as Black00 suggested many months ago. But mounting them to the door panel with no leaks seems to be an issue. I am thinking about putting little blocks of MDF behind the baffle, glued on, and the attach with scews from back of door panel. I was thinking of putting modeling clay around the edge of the stock baffle all the way around to prevent any leaks. That of course is non hardening clay just because I know these will no set flush perfectly againt the panel.</p><p></p><p>I am just going to let them be free air in the door and hope for the best. I really need to take some pics and then you will see what I am up against with my tiburon.</p><p></p><p>I have read at least 8-9 tutorials on glassing kicks, but if there are any "advanced" tips on imaging, glassing, or anything please feel free to suggest them.</p><p></p><p>Any feedback on what I am doing is appeciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starvingf150, post: 2707580, member: 570627"] My everlasting kick panels I know 95honda and Black00 will kill me for not installing my 2 way diy components yet, but it just hasn't been a priority. I need some help with them now though. I am going to make a mold of the stock baffle as Black00 suggested many months ago. But mounting them to the door panel with no leaks seems to be an issue. I am thinking about putting little blocks of MDF behind the baffle, glued on, and the attach with scews from back of door panel. I was thinking of putting modeling clay around the edge of the stock baffle all the way around to prevent any leaks. That of course is non hardening clay just because I know these will no set flush perfectly againt the panel. I am just going to let them be free air in the door and hope for the best. I really need to take some pics and then you will see what I am up against with my tiburon. I have read at least 8-9 tutorials on glassing kicks, but if there are any "advanced" tips on imaging, glassing, or anything please feel free to suggest them. Any feedback on what I am doing is appeciated. Thanks guys, Ben [/QUOTE]
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