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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8873510" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I try to share my experiences as much as I can man. Ive had two of these vehicles and recgret getting rid of the 5 spd. that was really fun to drive. they are some really great vehicles. My 99 Odometer stopped at 307k and I still drove it for another 2 yrs. It prob had over 400k on it for sure. Deff get a tuned enclosure. The Glue and screw kit from GP Audio are some Dammned good enclosures. Very simple to put together and everything is labeled and you get a diagram/.cut sheet that shows how it goes together. Deck screws(square head or star head are best to use) Silicone or wood glue? and a drill is all you need and a dry spot to lay it all out and get to work man. </p><p>Others will recommend as well. You can take that plastic picnic table out /floor in the CRV and get a piece of 1/2" plywood and make a solid floor , put your 2nd battery under there and cut that plywood same shape as the plastic insert . Flase floor. That will allow you to screw3 your amp/amps down /distro block, and screw that enclosure down from inside before sub goes back in and secure that so it doesnt move and a little harder to grab and snag that enclosure out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8873510, member: 634282"] I try to share my experiences as much as I can man. Ive had two of these vehicles and recgret getting rid of the 5 spd. that was really fun to drive. they are some really great vehicles. My 99 Odometer stopped at 307k and I still drove it for another 2 yrs. It prob had over 400k on it for sure. Deff get a tuned enclosure. The Glue and screw kit from GP Audio are some Dammned good enclosures. Very simple to put together and everything is labeled and you get a diagram/.cut sheet that shows how it goes together. Deck screws(square head or star head are best to use) Silicone or wood glue? and a drill is all you need and a dry spot to lay it all out and get to work man. Others will recommend as well. You can take that plastic picnic table out /floor in the CRV and get a piece of 1/2" plywood and make a solid floor , put your 2nd battery under there and cut that plywood same shape as the plastic insert . Flase floor. That will allow you to screw3 your amp/amps down /distro block, and screw that enclosure down from inside before sub goes back in and secure that so it doesnt move and a little harder to grab and snag that enclosure out [/QUOTE]
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