+1 on the location!
Luke - congrats on a potential move! Where's this palace going to be at?
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Postthe 10" box is too shallow to port through the rear deck. You need a minimum of 6" depth at the top of the box, and you MUST have a 15" height to make a seal on the ski pass.
One left this round, boys.
OH!: I may be moving again, but this time to a house out on the country that has a 24X48 shop....pray for me!
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I would be all over this (plus I already have a nos polk db sub sitting on a shelf for months)if my car actually had a stupid ski pass...it doesn't as it's a very early 84. great price!
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Originally posted by Jalves619 View PostAre these being made with the deck ports or the ski pass ports?
One left this round, boys.
OH!: I may be moving again, but this time to a house out on the country that has a 24X48 shop....pray for me!
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IIRC the 12" ones are through the deck and the 10" port through the ski pass
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Yeah, what the hell, about 20 hours each way? Sure, what the hell...
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Originally posted by Tbolt View Postany pics of the 10" box installed?
The back is shown finished earlier in this thread.
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Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostI see. Could just mount amps to back of box... hrmmmm
I charge about $150 to do that, and most of my customers are happy to pay it.
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Yup. That's what the photos show. I'll be doing my own cover frame tomorrow/next week. I'd really like to keep trunk cargo away from my wiring.
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Luke supplies a paper template of the cross-section of the trunk. It is up to you to create a cover-plate w/ or w/o amp cutouts. He even supplies the carpet to cover it with.
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