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  • pegase747
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    Thanks Jason, give me ideas....

    Pierre

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  • jasonsnoddy
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    Originally posted by pegase747
    John,

    very nicely installed...

    Few questions for you.

    Do you have the ski pass removed ?
    Also how is it sounding with the seat back in position ?

    I guess it is better to have the center armrest down but if you don't, anf id you don't want to butcher you seat back, is that still worth it ??

    Cheers

    I have 500w rms going to an infinity reference dvc woofer, ski pass hole, but seat back in and no foam removed. i dont even have the bass turned up all the way because it turns my insides to oatmeal.

    as long as you have some reasonable power to the sub, the seat wont be a problem at all.

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  • DrMcDave
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    Luke. I think I need one again. I'll PM you.

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  • pegase747
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    Thanks Mate !

    Pierre

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  • Schnitzer318is
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    I have pics in my install thread I did in the wife's eta... shows the rear deck holes.

    EDIT: Here you go

    Last edited by Schnitzer318is; 12-01-2010, 08:15 AM.

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  • pegase747
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    Luke,

    got it thanks, but there was actually in that post pictures of the ports going trough the rear deck speaker holes.

    Can't find this post at the mo...

    Pierre

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by pegase747
    Luke,

    there was a post where you were showing the install of the 12" with the holes punched in the rear deck, precisely.

    I used search but can't find it anymore.

    Can you help ??

    Pierre
    Pierre, once the box is in place you can mark where the ports go to punch the holes. It is such a precise fit, there is like zero tolerance if you want it to look perfect.

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  • Bmil951
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    You have a PM Sir Luke....

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  • pegase747
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    The 12" needs 2 holes punched through the rear deck, very precisely.

    None of my current designs alter any of the stock speakers, so your rears will be fine.

    The wifes car just went from 12" to 10". I kind of miss that depth. She likes the space though!
    Luke,

    there was a post where you were showing the install of the 12" with the holes punched in the rear deck, precisely.

    I used search but can't find it anymore.

    Can you help ??

    Pierre

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  • pegase747
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    Originally posted by harv
    Everyone needs one.







    John

    John,

    very nicely installed...

    Few questions for you.

    Do you have the ski pass removed ?
    Also how is it sounding with the seat back in position ?

    I guess it is better to have the center armrest down but if you don't, anf id you don't want to butcher you seat back, is that still worth it ??

    Cheers

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  • harv
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    Everyone needs one.







    John

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Lets get on this, boys!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    The 12" needs 2 holes punched through the rear deck, very precisely.

    None of my current designs alter any of the stock speakers, so your rears will be fine.

    The wifes car just went from 12" to 10". I kind of miss that depth. She likes the space though!

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  • nrubenstein
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    So... What's involved in installing the 12" again? Kind of tempted to get more slam. Will it interfere with my rear deck speakers? (They are kind of needed with the MS-8.)

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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Kittens will die


    Luke hath spoken.

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