man that why is always the first comment here......
Looks perty good mang....... I always like to ask what the installer would have done differently if he/she could do it over? What kicked yer ass in that trunk? I am also curious why you used such a thick piece for the trunk cover?
I am in the process of doing my trunk right now although until I get some sound damping in there the amps are just sitting in the wheel well. Keep up the good work!
man that why is always the first comment here......
Looks perty good mang....... I always like to ask what the installer would have done differently if he/she could do it over? What kicked yer ass in that trunk? I am also curious why you used such a thick piece for the trunk cover?
I am in the process of doing my trunk right now although until I get some sound damping in there the amps are just sitting in the wheel well. Keep up the good work!
lol, thank you for saying what I was thinking... It doesn't matter what someone else used unless they're asking advice on it.
The one thing I would have done differently is materials for the false floor and trunk lid cover (as you alluded to). They`re both 1/2`` MDF, and the false floor should be more like 1/2`` plywood (whatever the lightest weight panelling is), and the trunk lid should be 1/4`` something lightweight also. I used what I used simply based on what was easily available to me.
Yea, I was embarassed to show people my trunk when it was just 2 amps and 2 crossovers sitting in there, now when people ask I`m proud to showoff my equipment.
Thanks!
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1999 Mustang GT, Atlantic Blue, Magnapacks, 4.10s, AR Torq Thrust Ms, King Cobra clutch.
248.8 RWHP, 287.4 RWTorques
The setup looks great, I've never heard of Macrom comps. Who makes them?
Thanks, www.macrom.it they're an italian company and they make a truly stunning product. Neodymium powered soft dome tweeters, aluminum cone mids, listening to piano or acoustic guitar and vocalist in the car is just breath taking. And they remain clean up to insane levels as well.
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1999 Mustang GT, Atlantic Blue, Magnapacks, 4.10s, AR Torq Thrust Ms, King Cobra clutch.
248.8 RWHP, 287.4 RWTorques
macrom makes good stuff. It isanother one of the many high end, not so heard brands..... I could own a set. I guess I should quit waiting for someone to chime in on a post like this with "that is exactly what I would do with the exact same equipment!", that will probably happen as soon as micheal vic(SP?) is head of the ASPCA huh?
Plywood is never really used in automotive areas as it does not do well with the temp and weather changes, baltic birch is about the best.
if you know how to use a router it wouldbe really easy to copy those panels onto the desired thickness of wood you want.
For the "MUSTANG" I traced my chrome bumper letter inserts onto matte board (the stuff you use for framing) because it's very readily available to me, and it's also very dense. I spray adhesived all the letters to the MDF panel, then spray adhesived the carpet on, I used screwdrivers and paint can stir sticks to push the carpet down around the edges while the glue dried giving a nicely defined edge. Of course a good bit of detail was lost in the horse, but that was to be expected.
To get the GT, I got a vector drawing off the net of the logo, printed it out the size I wanted and again traced it onto matteboard.
Note: 4 layers of matte board stacked was necessary to raise the carpet up enough for the embossing to show well.
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1999 Mustang GT, Atlantic Blue, Magnapacks, 4.10s, AR Torq Thrust Ms, King Cobra clutch.
248.8 RWHP, 287.4 RWTorques