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How Do I Make My Build Less Peaky 2003 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8821437" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Might not even be an issue if you don't have any really big panels on it. Otherwise dowels or threaded rod across your wide panels would be the simplest and cheapest. Painting the inside with fiberglass resin or epoxy should add strength and ensure it is all completely airtight but is messy and not cheap. I'd say that if panels are less than 18" you probably won't need to worry about bracing from where you are.</p><p></p><p>Really unless the box is made out of concrete, granite, steel, or way over-built you will probably have some flexing but if you don't have any really large sides it should be enough to make any audible difference in performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8821437, member: 614752"] Might not even be an issue if you don't have any really big panels on it. Otherwise dowels or threaded rod across your wide panels would be the simplest and cheapest. Painting the inside with fiberglass resin or epoxy should add strength and ensure it is all completely airtight but is messy and not cheap. I'd say that if panels are less than 18" you probably won't need to worry about bracing from where you are. Really unless the box is made out of concrete, granite, steel, or way over-built you will probably have some flexing but if you don't have any really large sides it should be enough to make any audible difference in performance. [/QUOTE]
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