Check out my fiberglassing, 92 SE
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Check out my fiberglassing, 92 SE
So over the last few years I have managed to put my self through boot camp and taught myself how to fiberglass. One project just turned in to another for my 92 ES and this is were im at, its pretty cool looken and one of a kind. Ready to do a new car.. I attempted to put 6 15s in the trunk once but my trany went out before I Finnisht, I have ben betting around the bush if I wont to do it agen or not. I made the things in the back window to salve a problem, I have four 15s and they move so much air they kept ripping the foam around my 6x9s into 2 lol by blowing them around. The new speakers sound great and now I got 2 big portholes from my trunk.
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That looks like pretty nice work. How many hours into the install? Also do the kick panels and rear panels vibrate much??
I am planning to do some Fiberglassing when it gets warmer out. Maybe I'll hit you up for some tips.
I am planning to do some Fiberglassing when it gets warmer out. Maybe I'll hit you up for some tips.
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Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
That looks like pretty nice work. How many hours into the install? Also do the kick panels and rear panels vibrate much??
I am planning to do some Fiberglassing when it gets warmer out. Maybe I'll hit you up for some tips.
I am planning to do some Fiberglassing when it gets warmer out. Maybe I'll hit you up for some tips.
The hours i have in to all this is off the wall, like i said i was learning how to fiberglass as i made every thing
front doer panels (project # 1) ~40+hours
back window setup (project # 2) ~40+hours
fount windshield tweeters (project # 3) ~35+hours
back doer panels (project # 4) ~20+hours
when your fiberglassing stuff like this practice is every thing
The inside parts of the doer panels don't rattle but i think just about every thing else dues lol. But the petite plastic peace on lower haph of the out side of the front and back doors do! is that what your taking about.
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no offense, but i dont see how that could even remotely sound good with SOOOOO many tweeters and so few midranges
what kind of equipment are you running?
what kind of equipment are you running?