Already made for 1 inch tweeter and 3.5 inch midrange, maybe could make it mold into my A pillars. Loads of them on Ebay.
Use a Razor BladeWell I was wrong you were right somebody mentioned it being the foam ring that's exactly what it is it's too thick it's an inch thick I probably need half inch thick don't know if I can cut it in half may not be that easy to do have to search and see if somebody makes a half inch thick foam ring.
I like to use these. Very Compact and a Little Grabber Self Tapper works Great or if you have to Zip Tie it in Place even. They are Made by Stinger. Ive never had any issues with them overheating and melting the Plastic housing and Damaging the wiring. I just replaced a kicker one that fell apart in my Brothers Off-Gridd Van Yesterday.Works Great and seals from majority of the elementsYeah that's a really short wire from the fuse to the battery post
I think I get the point now I think with the smaller fuse holder I have coming from Amazon it shouldn't be an issue. Part of the problem is it's at 1/0 wires so huge.
I was also looking at the areas where I need to do the big three with the 1/0 that's going to be a whole nother issue the negative from the battery post to the body of the car or to the engine wherever the other end is doesn't look difficult the rest of it I can't even find it's so compact under my hood.
One problem at a time I got to get those door panels to go on first going home right now to figure out what's going on.
I still have a Brand New In The Box Autotek SX 777. I had two. Cant wait to get this one running sometime next yearThe 7 channel down4sound amp now available $675, of course after I bought the sundown audio amp.
Wow!! Those guys are Banking!!!Been trying to lay out the mid-ranges on my dash it's a very weird dash in my car. It's curved and it stays curved the whole way except for in the very back corner of the a-pillar comes down and ends it goes flat for about a four four and a half inch square maybe 5 in it goes completely flat.
In order to get the speaker to sit in there you would have to either pull the dash or you'd have to pull the windshield out to build the drill the hole to put the speaker in I am unwilling to pull the dash out I've watched the video on it it's way too much work. I do know a glass guy automotive guy to pull my windshield out for me but I don't feel confident getting it done in one day and I park my car outside so I could not leave my car outside with the windshield out that's not looking like a good option.
I guess if I could get the holes in the dash and then have my buddy pop the glass back in all in one day I'd probably be okay. The most likely probably the easiest thing to do is order those aluminum pods from the guy in Germany simplest way drill holes in the a pillar and mount them I'm not too fond of the look of those pods and really rather have this mid-range and a dash and then put one pod to hold the Tweeter.
Called a couple local shops to see how much they would charge me to fabricate the a-pillar to accept the mid-range and Twitter and the guy said well it all depends on the angle how much angle there is anywhere from $700 to like 2,500 sounds expensive I can get the pods with the mounting brackets for 320 bucks.
Comments and feedback are welcome what you think my best option is obviously money is an object if money was no object I would just go pay whatever it takes to have my a-pillars molded to fit.
Ive been looking at those myself. To cut and utilize for two sets of tweets and a midAlready made for 1 inch tweeter and 3.5 inch midrange, maybe could make it mold into my A pillars. Loads of them on Ebay.
I use these or the Xscorpian ones. TSpec have decent ones also. Its always nice to have an extra space on the power Block for future needs. Same with a Distro Solid ground blockTrying to figure out my layout for the amp and the wires I seen a lot of guys I guess drill holes and put zip ties to hold everything down probably when I'll end up doing.
Also see a lot of guys have a power block mounted with the wire coming in from the battery and then another one coming out so you could hook up multiple things I guess do I need to do that or can I just run it directly from the battery to the fuse and then run the wire from the fuse straight into my amp.