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<blockquote data-quote="bunkrd you" data-source="post: 7050358" data-attributes="member: 626734"><p>it could have more cubic feet due to cross bracing with mdf instead of dowels or rods, but it does the trick. I think i got right above 9 cubes before displacement. I just sold my MD1D to a buddy and sold my 12" l7 on ebay so that helped fund some smaller parts on this build.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://imagefra.me/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img37.imagefra.me/f377ai/11poopy11/104i6vw20m_77dafcc.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>I just pulled it out and re wired everything because it was a nightmare and painted it and I must say I surprised my self. Even my girl got involved and cleaned out my truck while the seats were out and she even helped wire the subs and strip the wire. As for speaker wire I just decided on 8ga rockford cause it was cheap and i used two bolts that had ring terminals going from all the + and - and on the top I had my two final speaker wires ran to the sid of the box where the amp will be mounted. My deka will be in tommorow with custom machined top mounts that accept 6 ring terminals per post and 30 feet of zero. I pulled off the diamond plating and sanded down then did two coats black primer two coats of the darkest stone texture I could find and then two more coats of flat black.(Also big thanks to power-fanatic07 for the box painting idea)</p><p></p><p>Next step will be the aq2200 and about a month after I decided to save for a 250 amp alternator rather than just scrapping up enough for a 180 or 200. This should be really fun.</p><p></p><p>P.S subs are dual 2's ran to 1ohm.</p><p></p><p>I might even get an alpine 250.4 to run my speakers and run another set of tweeters off the stock wiring.(but this would be around christmas time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkrd you, post: 7050358, member: 626734"] it could have more cubic feet due to cross bracing with mdf instead of dowels or rods, but it does the trick. I think i got right above 9 cubes before displacement. I just sold my MD1D to a buddy and sold my 12" l7 on ebay so that helped fund some smaller parts on this build. [URL="http://imagefra.me/"][IMG]http://img37.imagefra.me/f377ai/11poopy11/104i6vw20m_77dafcc.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I just pulled it out and re wired everything because it was a nightmare and painted it and I must say I surprised my self. Even my girl got involved and cleaned out my truck while the seats were out and she even helped wire the subs and strip the wire. As for speaker wire I just decided on 8ga rockford cause it was cheap and i used two bolts that had ring terminals going from all the + and - and on the top I had my two final speaker wires ran to the sid of the box where the amp will be mounted. My deka will be in tommorow with custom machined top mounts that accept 6 ring terminals per post and 30 feet of zero. I pulled off the diamond plating and sanded down then did two coats black primer two coats of the darkest stone texture I could find and then two more coats of flat black.(Also big thanks to power-fanatic07 for the box painting idea) Next step will be the aq2200 and about a month after I decided to save for a 250 amp alternator rather than just scrapping up enough for a 180 or 200. This should be really fun. P.S subs are dual 2's ran to 1ohm. I might even get an alpine 250.4 to run my speakers and run another set of tweeters off the stock wiring.(but this would be around christmas time) [/QUOTE]
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