New speaker boxes!! Yay

dustint209

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oooo kool...never really paid any attention to the hifonics subs....ill b doing 1 12" Fi BTL sumthing simple and im pretty sure it would still bang reel hard....about the foot room true...but who cares lol...if im puttin speakers down there i wanna hear them and loud. haha

Yea, Fi has some really nice looking subs and the custom built option is nice. I will eventually upgrade the rockford fosgate to either a Fi or incriminator audio.
 

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yea the 12" handle the same power (2000watts) as the 15 so i stuck with the 12 and make a box to specs which is 1.75-2.5 cubes if im correct...my cousin had a 15 and sounded ridiculous...even with a box that wasnt made to specs...
 

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dustint209 ur sig pic looks like ur slamming on ur brakes really hard :lawl:

Yes I know. The ground wasn't very level. Check this pic out. Just the opposite. I don't really have any good pics on a good level parking lot, but the stance is actually very level.

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nice. but why not black house the ones u have now and save some money?

and if u get the ebay ones make sure u add some silicone around the crack where the lens is attached.

nice choice of paint too man.
 

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nice. but why not black house the ones u have now and save some money?

and if u get the ebay ones make sure u add some silicone around the crack where the lens is attached.

nice choice of paint too man.

My lenses are scratched and oxidized. I'm sure I could wet sand and polish them again, but I only have a toaster oven and no heat gun. New is better. Thanks for the advice of using silicone. I'll keep that in mind.

Here is a link to the paint I plan to buy. http://www.tcpglobal.com/kustomshop/hrf277.aspx
I really want to shave the molding too, but i'm not sure yet.
 
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