Well I like the idea of door pods. I had kick panels in my GTO and have decided that while that is a nice location, they end up in the way and get scuffed. Not to mention you are limited on space to get volume for decent midbass. So I decided to try my hand at building door pods. Before doing it to my nice car I buy later in the year I decided to do a practice run of it on my newly obtained work car.
The victim is a 97 cavalier. Got this basic transporation for a steal. It had 50k on the odo and was owned my an old man who had no business driving anymore. It was paerked under a car port for most of it's life. A few small dings here and there but no sunfading and it drove like new. I picked it up for $1800. Couldn't pass up that deal.
So I started by cutting up the door panel where I plan on having my speakers mounted. Then put down some tape on the door behind the panel and put down 2 layers to start the mold. Here is where I am at. Waiting for this to fully cure so I can remove the door panels and finsih building them up.
The victim is a 97 cavalier. Got this basic transporation for a steal. It had 50k on the odo and was owned my an old man who had no business driving anymore. It was paerked under a car port for most of it's life. A few small dings here and there but no sunfading and it drove like new. I picked it up for $1800. Couldn't pass up that deal.
So I started by cutting up the door panel where I plan on having my speakers mounted. Then put down some tape on the door behind the panel and put down 2 layers to start the mold. Here is where I am at. Waiting for this to fully cure so I can remove the door panels and finsih building them up.