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    Just got done with the rear wall, front floorboards, and driver rear door sound deadening. The Rammat went on pretty easy. Just too bad you got to sweat balls to get it done.

    I was looking around and found these on Ebay

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAIR-PIONEER...item35b3d4d8fb
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    Pics of the progress. It isnt the prettiest but it will work.

    Drivers side floor board. I did the Pas side too; I didnt take a pic of it



    I added more around the speaker after the pic was taken



    The rear is pretty clean



    0 ga power wire

    Last edited by Boomtacoma01; 08-22-2011 at 08:41 AM.
    '85 Toyota E/C - 22-RE, 4.7's and some Marlin stuff on 37's and no A/C
    Spare Parts and heavy right foot
    '09 Tacoma DC - 285/70/17 KM2's, Kings/AllPro suspension, Shrockworks bumpers and
    sliders, ATO HC Rear Bumper, LF 170's, 1911 and some ammo - DD'er

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    Got a little more done this weekend

    Pass Rear door is deadened

    100amp circuit breaker installed



    All speaker are mounted into the respective speaker rings for each door except the tweeters





    some other Stinger goodies to go on

    Last edited by Boomtacoma01; 08-28-2011 at 08:49 PM.
    '85 Toyota E/C - 22-RE, 4.7's and some Marlin stuff on 37's and no A/C
    Spare Parts and heavy right foot
    '09 Tacoma DC - 285/70/17 KM2's, Kings/AllPro suspension, Shrockworks bumpers and
    sliders, ATO HC Rear Bumper, LF 170's, 1911 and some ammo - DD'er

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    More eye-popping inspiration


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    Quote Originally Posted by BearsFan07 View Post
    One other thing.. the box. I bought a box off the web from Sound Off Audio... it was SHIT!! Complete crap.. but it fit perfectly. They just used cheap MDF, no real glue that I could see and no screws, only small brads. Anyhow, it sounded like shit. I pulled it out.. made some modifications to the center section for my amps, removed their shitty speaker terminals and then liquid nailed the shit out of it on the inside. Then I predrilled holes and used wood screws on all the seams.. finally I fiberglassed the shit out of it. Multiple layers of fiberglass and cloth.. inside and out. Sanded it all down, painted it and then put some vinyl over it. Thing is as hard as chunk of granite.. and NO rattles. It seriously helped out in the sub department.
    The box can either make or break it in my opinion. After blowing my original RF punch sub, I bought a kicker to replace it and put it in the original box. Sounds like absolute shit. After a few deep moments, I realized it was the airspace that was screwing it. I then built my own, using 3/4"MDF and liquid nail. It's solid tight! I made that little 8" kicker sound like a 12" at times. I later on traded that kicker for a bigger Kenwood. I'm very pleased with the results and the current Kenwood gives me the perfect amount of bass. It's smooth and doesn't overpower the music. SO in the short, the box is key for the sub.
    ‎"I look at life like a big book and sometimes you get half way through it and go 'Even though I've been enjoying it, I've had enough. Give us another book'"

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    I hear you on that. I need to find a box (build or buy or both) with about .9 ft3 total for the subs that I have
    '85 Toyota E/C - 22-RE, 4.7's and some Marlin stuff on 37's and no A/C
    Spare Parts and heavy right foot
    '09 Tacoma DC - 285/70/17 KM2's, Kings/AllPro suspension, Shrockworks bumpers and
    sliders, ATO HC Rear Bumper, LF 170's, 1911 and some ammo - DD'er

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    Building mine turned out to be cheaper than anything else. I think I spent a total of $40 total on it? For wood, liquid nail, some misc wiring components and some steel brackets to make the mounts. I already had a terminal cup....I think mine's got a total of 1.1 or 1.2 cubic feet or air space.

    I've now got a 10" Kenwood in there and I painted it in bed liner, but mine looks like this:




    Only pic I could find of the test fit.
    ‎"I look at life like a big book and sometimes you get half way through it and go 'Even though I've been enjoying it, I've had enough. Give us another book'"

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    Looks good Conner. I think would be even more appealing in some interior matching carpet.

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    I honestly am going to probably do that as soon as I find the time, along with replacing some of the other interior linings....the bed liner has worn pretty badly on it. It was just the duplicolour spray on shit from auto zone that I used. Never again will I!
    ‎"I look at life like a big book and sometimes you get half way through it and go 'Even though I've been enjoying it, I've had enough. Give us another book'"

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    I got the last little bit of sound deadening completed last week. All 4 doors are done, the front floorboards, and rear of the cab. It has made an incredible difference in cutting the road noise! I scored a box with the correct airspace in a trade for some crap I had laying around. Im just waiting on my last sub to show up and I can get this project rolling.
    '85 Toyota E/C - 22-RE, 4.7's and some Marlin stuff on 37's and no A/C
    Spare Parts and heavy right foot
    '09 Tacoma DC - 285/70/17 KM2's, Kings/AllPro suspension, Shrockworks bumpers and
    sliders, ATO HC Rear Bumper, LF 170's, 1911 and some ammo - DD'er

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    My last sub showed up. Just got to get back to work from being sick (bronchitis/ upper respiratory infection) and pick up all my goodies.

    I decided to run my amps under the front seats. power and ground wires are run under the pass seat. Need to work on the drivers side next. Im so glad I kept almost all of the heavier gauge wiring from my last system in my 02. That shit is expensive!
    '85 Toyota E/C - 22-RE, 4.7's and some Marlin stuff on 37's and no A/C
    Spare Parts and heavy right foot
    '09 Tacoma DC - 285/70/17 KM2's, Kings/AllPro suspension, Shrockworks bumpers and
    sliders, ATO HC Rear Bumper, LF 170's, 1911 and some ammo - DD'er

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    Wiring is stupied expensive when it comes to sound. Looking forward to the end though!
    ‎"I look at life like a big book and sometimes you get half way through it and go 'Even though I've been enjoying it, I've had enough. Give us another book'"

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