i like the symmetry, good luck on the finished product.
Wowzer..thats gonna be NUTS
I think it would look better if you got the harness roll bar instead of running them across the seat delete. JMO. But it should still look nice either way.
gunna looks sick... keep us updates...
nismoserenade wrote:I think it would look better if you got the harness roll bar instead of running them across the seat delete. JMO. But it should still look nice either way.
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i was lookin for a roll bar but i couldnt find one... anyone no where i could get one for a decent price? i would need to get it soon so i dont build my rack around the stupid harnesses
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weak, your 'skills' suck.
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lookn good dood
haha yea... i no.. my @!#$s weak...its cool tho
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I'm loving it so far, and that's just the framework
Keep those progress pics coming, this looks like it will turn out very nice!
"just need to drill some holes and start glassing"....you definitely have a long ways to go my friend but best of luck, good start
StreetDreamZz wrote:"just need to drill some holes and start glassing"....you definitely have a long ways to go my friend but best of luck, good start
honestly, the hard part is over.. i have ben glassing for a few years now and the hardest part is creating a good structure to go off of... this is where the fun begins.
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I would have used thicker wood for the speaker rings so it does not warp. Nice set-up
I would agree with James, Thicker wood like mdf should have been used for the whole frame. Obviously cutting out uneeded areas of the wood to decrease weight. How are you planning on enclosing the subwoofer boxes so that they arent an open air setup?
its just going to be 6.5" components, my subs are in the trunk. and it should be fine warping wise, if it warps at all wont be anything a little duraglass wont fix... if it were subs that would be a different story, i used 3/4" mdf for that frame
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looks good
i wish i could do something like that in my car, but i have a dog, and a kid soon
get glassing so we can see what it looks like finished
i wanan do some kind of enclosure in my back seat as well... this may get me motivated to actually go out and start doign it... looks good and keep us posted on anyupdates.
PART II wrote:StreetDreamZz wrote:"just need to drill some holes and start glassing"....you definitely have a long ways to go my friend but best of luck, good start
honestly, the hard part is over.. i have ben glassing for a few years now and the hardest part is creating a good structure to go off of... this is where the fun begins.
u got it backwards, the pain in the butt part is the sanding, the fun part is making the structure lol.
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sndsgood wrote:PART II wrote:StreetDreamZz wrote:"just need to drill some holes and start glassing"....you definitely have a long ways to go my friend but best of luck, good start
honestly, the hard part is over.. i have ben glassing for a few years now and the hardest part is creating a good structure to go off of... this is where the fun begins.
u got it backwards, the pain in the butt part is the sanding, the fun part is making the structure lol.
x2 the finish work seems to always be the biggest pita
Can you run the harnesses down the back of your racing seats and bolt them to the seat bolts?
nismoserenade wrote:Can you run the harnesses down the back of your racing seats and bolt them to the seat bolts?
No it is unsafe and run the chance of compressing your spine if your in an accident.