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<blockquote data-quote="lilgator" data-source="post: 3104552" data-attributes="member: 559917"><p>You know what I went to home depot and got all new bolts and weather stripping for the camper top on that bronco. The top comes off... so I re-enforced it and used rubberized weather seal all around, and MAAN THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE.</p><p></p><p>I was loosing a lot of air because I only had 4 screws holding the fiberglass top on. now I got like 20 3/8" bolts and rubber strip.</p><p></p><p>I also rode around with the top off yesterday and it sounded like crap thats why I got the idea to double the strength of connection from the fiberglass to the body.</p><p></p><p>same volume... same eq settings... the woofers got a lot louder and on some heavy bass songs i started to smell the woofers stinking so I backed off of it.</p><p></p><p>but this is at the same settings where I WAS listening normal everday. I think I solved my problem</p><p></p><p>PLUS I STILL GOT 2ND PLACE NEVER PLAYING A TEST TONE BEFOR THE SHOW ON THIS SETUP!!!</p><p></p><p>$25 @ home depot for screws and lock washers &amp; rubber weather strip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilgator, post: 3104552, member: 559917"] You know what I went to home depot and got all new bolts and weather stripping for the camper top on that bronco. The top comes off... so I re-enforced it and used rubberized weather seal all around, and MAAN THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE. I was loosing a lot of air because I only had 4 screws holding the fiberglass top on. now I got like 20 3/8" bolts and rubber strip. I also rode around with the top off yesterday and it sounded like crap thats why I got the idea to double the strength of connection from the fiberglass to the body. same volume... same eq settings... the woofers got a lot louder and on some heavy bass songs i started to smell the woofers stinking so I backed off of it. but this is at the same settings where I WAS listening normal everday. I think I solved my problem PLUS I STILL GOT 2ND PLACE NEVER PLAYING A TEST TONE BEFOR THE SHOW ON THIS SETUP!!! $25 @ home depot for screws and lock washers & rubber weather strip [/QUOTE]
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