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Enthusiast ![]() Joined May 3, '09 From jacksonville/flemming island florida Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
this is my writeup i copied and pasted from celicatech.com
its for you guys that want low bass but not earth shattering but still sounds good, yet not overpowering so as some of you know i have a 6th gen coupe, so im limited on trunk space. as of right now i have a single 10 in a box but its akward in the trunk so tyler (tnt on here) sold me his oem 03 tiburon sub box with the blown 8 inch woofer. i read on newtiburon.com that it could be modified to house a 10 inch subwoofer with modification, so i set out to do such mods. 1st off after u remove the sub theres a ring molded into the box where the factory 8 rests, i cut that out with a jigsaw. then i ran wires into the box using the stock grommet so that the wires can be in the box but air wint leak, plus i put some sealant between the wires and grommet and it was already a tight fit. i test fitted a alpine type e but the magnet hit the side of the box so i had to cut the mount for the oem sub down as ar as i could still after i cut it it had a lil bit of a gap so i went to dadyo's discount stereo and bought a 10 inch mdf spacer for 5 dollars. trimed it to fit the box with the jigsaw, wrapped it in black carpet i had laying around (the kind u get at walmart in the automotive section), and put the sealant between the box surface and spacer. Atached with coarse thread skrews. finshed product with sub removed, it blew, ordered a pancake subwoffer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() the yellow thing is a rag with a paint cap wedged in the hole, eventually ill find a cork or something to plug it with. heres the sub i ordered ![]() ![]() info on sub http://www.amazon.com/Boss-D10F-10-Inch-Di...boutThisProduct probally will order a mesh grill to give it a clean look, over a waffle grill btw the box does fit in the drivers side corner of my trunk perfect, ill be using the tiburon bottom bracket and fab up a top one, i had folded small towels wedging it in place before, ill post an installed pic when all of the stuff gets here heres a pic with the sub itself in the box ![]() ok so in this photo the subwoofer grill ring is placed ontop of the sub and mounted ![]() ![]() ![]() and heres the grill and mostly complete assembly. i still need to fab a top bracket and find the bottom one. im going to possibly slot the bottom bracket, bull ill have to post pics later and get a jigsaw for that ![]() ![]() ![]() ok now about that fake port that you may have made real, if u want to leave it u can, my sub sounded worse with it open so i plugged it i went to ace hardware and got the biggest and next biggest plug they had,(forgot to bring the box with me), and it was a bit to small so i wrapped peel n seal (sound deadening/gutter tape) around the plug a few times tightly and lightly hammered it into the hole. it should work pretty good since its flexible but bonds well. this is what i looks like in roll fourm ![]() heres a peice i tore off and didnt use ![]() finished plug ![]() ok the plug is fixed now on the putting the base braket back on, i took out the factory hex key skrews and replaced with 4 self tapping hex bolts. ![]() note on the last bolt u either need a short one or do what i did and make a spacer so as it doesnt go though the box ![]() mounted to the wooden floor under the trunk carpet, using self tapping wood skrews and washers, ill later redo this with wing nuts and bolts for a quick and easy dismount/mount ![]() ok the bottom is mounted in but the top still can move. my soloution so far untill i fab a bracket (stock tib ones wont work) was to use a small spray paint cap and fill it with polyurathane, since i had none around i wedged a slightly smaller cap in and this prevented the cap from flexing itself. then i wedged it between the trunk body and the top of the box ![]() and now here is the finished product in relation to the trunk, yes i know my wiring is scattered, ill make it neat later. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -------------------- 94 stx coupe, super mario kart beater
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Look to the left of the power steering pump, there is a hole in the firewall with a thin blue wire going through it. That's where I routed mine, and it comes out somewhere in the driver's foot well.
-------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
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Look to the left of the power steering pump, there is a hole in the firewall with a thin blue wire going through it. That's where I routed mine, and it comes out somewhere in the driver's foot well. thank you, il have to look later. its snowing! NOO ![]() -------------------- |
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