Hey guys I don't have a ski pass (1987) and I was wondering if it was ok to cut it out where the framing is for the ski pass in newer cars? I would cut it out along the framing that is present now then reinforce it with 1", 1/8" flat bar stitched in place. I would use a 4 1/2" grinder and cut off wheel for the bulk of the work. I personally see no problem here but if anyone knows it may hurt the body frame etc... please let me know. And is it easy for a upholstery shop to put the pass in my rear seat?
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I'm new to the E30 but I'm not new to the world (37 years old ) lol! If it just popped out I would be down with that but it looks a little more reinforced than that. But maybe I can get the guys at Kadunza to lock me in the trunk then I would have to kick my way out?sigpic87 325E The Honey Badger
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Mine doesn't even have the cutout in order to kick it out. No bass for me :-(
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Well I have an older 10" RF Punch Power DVC 1 ohm sub in the garage that hasn't been in anything in years so I'm going to fab up a box and face it through the ski pass to add some punch. I'm gonna have to reeducate myself on the newer amps though. I used to run a Precision Power class d 1/4 ohm stable amp on it but I sold it years ago.sigpic87 325E The Honey Badger
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostLook...trust me on this.
If you have a car made after 1985, you have a ski pass hole in your chassis.
get a hammer, it takes seconds.
Luke
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