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I could look and see what the shop did but I just had the w6 installed in the corner box. Wow this thing is awsome!! Not long ago I had a different car with two 12" subs and this crisper and sound much better! Highly recommend the w6!
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Speaking of W6 .... I have a 10w7 I would want to use..... any chance of that fitting? haha
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Interested in the box, would a image dynamics idq 10" sub fit?
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Any chance you have something in the works for a roadster? Fingers crossed. I had one of your boxes made for the 350z. Awesome box.
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So Wicked have u guys come up with a box for the passenger side yet? As it was posted before it will help for weight balance and also to access the tools n spare. A lot of people have been worried about having access to the spare. The question is : what's that going to be good for when the jack and the tools will still be pinched by the sub box since they seat underneath? Oh well if a new box have being build please let me know since I'll buy it yesterday. If not someone build it as it would be a blast.
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If you can wait till July, currently overseas, ship one to me for a test fitting along with pictures and I can send it back or I'll buy it from you if it fits. Or if you wanted to do it sooner, I'll have the wife test fit and take pictures. Just let me know.
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Just received mine today. How is everyone mounting the sub to box? What hardware? I thought it would come with the screws to mount the sub at least :confused:
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Something like this: Amazon.com: Alloy Steel Socket Cap Screw, Black Oxide Finish, Internal Hex Drive, Meets ASME B18.3/ASTM A574, 1/2" Length, Fully Threaded, #4-40 UNC Threads, Imported (Pack of 100): Industrial & Scientific :tiphat: |
pfdaxe, these don't look self tapping. I would think you'd want to use some self tapping wood screws or something? Unless there are some threaded holes already in the box that i'm missing? It looks like there is a wooded ring in the mold that houses the speaker. So wood screws would dig in nicely. Any thoughts?
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I ended up using #6 1-1/8" black wood screws. They fit the cutouts in the speakers perfectly and the black makes it all tidy :)
One thing I am still hung up on is a more secure mounting method. I am hesitant to drill through the magic box and into the vinyl hatch corner. I'm thinking of fabricating 2 brackets that would mount to the edge of the corner trunk molding (see pictures). My goal is to have something that will hold the speaker securely so it won't fly around. Drilling into this trim/edge piece would not be visible when the carpet is covering the mounting point. It would also be a lot easier to remove the sub if needed to access the spare/tools. Here's where I think would be the spots to fit the brackets to: http://www.the370z.com/members/steve...0-img-1510.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/steve...9-img-1509.jpg |
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