Spaceboy464
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For a while now I have been thinking about finishing up my sub set up. What I have decided to do is take my two JLw3s and put one on each side of the trunk slightly angled toward the front of the car. Today I pulled off the passengers side panel to see if there would be enough room and was surprised to see what was back there. I was expecting a smooth panel that I could just fiberglass over. Well turns out there's a lot of shi*t back there.
So my plan then became to use the exisiting panel and do something like this except I want it to be part of the panel and not a separate piece. I'm concentrating on the passenger side for now since I have my OEM XM Tuner on the other side and need to relocate it when I have time. If you notice in my first picture there is a net in the little cubby. It was damaged so I pulled it out and determined there should be enough room for the sub (and it's air requirements). The only issue is that there is now a gap at the bottom of the cubby-it's not connected. So when I make my fiberglass mold I want it to extend onto the existing panel. How would I bond the two-with glue? Lastly I plan to put a piece of MDF behind the flat part of the panel so I can later mount an amp there. That leaves how to recover the panel. I want to recover the panel in a suede material. I'm just concerned that with the sub angled out the material won't apply smoothly. Any help guys? Oh yah and I have NO fiberglass experience :-D.
Some pics:
That little black thing in the corner is a vent that makes a annoying sound when the subs hit.
Blose Amp and other stuff
Notice the hole I made when I removed the net:
The back:
So my plan then became to use the exisiting panel and do something like this except I want it to be part of the panel and not a separate piece. I'm concentrating on the passenger side for now since I have my OEM XM Tuner on the other side and need to relocate it when I have time. If you notice in my first picture there is a net in the little cubby. It was damaged so I pulled it out and determined there should be enough room for the sub (and it's air requirements). The only issue is that there is now a gap at the bottom of the cubby-it's not connected. So when I make my fiberglass mold I want it to extend onto the existing panel. How would I bond the two-with glue? Lastly I plan to put a piece of MDF behind the flat part of the panel so I can later mount an amp there. That leaves how to recover the panel. I want to recover the panel in a suede material. I'm just concerned that with the sub angled out the material won't apply smoothly. Any help guys? Oh yah and I have NO fiberglass experience :-D.
Some pics:
That little black thing in the corner is a vent that makes a annoying sound when the subs hit.
Blose Amp and other stuff
Notice the hole I made when I removed the net:
The back: