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Old 12-16-2004, 04:53 PM   #101
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Update on cutting out behind the kick pannel.

Not Possible. I would be cutting into the lower piller not the open area of kick pannel.
I checked the my "custom auto sound" kick pannel's for depth and I only have 2 " MAX. I already painted mine grey to match my interior......

This Sucks.
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Old 12-16-2004, 08:24 PM   #102
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If not then go to best buy or any other typical speaker retailer. Ask them to line up the speakers in order of quality and see how many smaller magnet speakers are out of order ..... maybe 1 out of 10 sets and they are probably the ones that retail for TWICE what any of other set do. Now if we are talking high end ..... yeah that generaliztion goes out the window but if your going to spend $500+ on a pair on components then you should probably know a little more about speakers than the average Joe or at least find someone who does and ask them.
We call that marketing.
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:14 AM   #103
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We call that marketing.
I hope that you dont really believe that comsumer elctronic manufacturers are making their products bigger than they need to be for "marketing" reasons.
If you do believe that then i hate to say it but you are grossly out of touch with the market place because i have never heard anyone say " WOW, thats a huge cell phone, where did you get that monster? I gotta have one of those because my smaller phone fits too well in my pocket, i would rather have one that has to have its own suitcase that i have to drag around." :p
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:22 AM   #104
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On the subject of magnets on the back of speakers, if any of you have an "XS Cargo" store near you, you should go and see this sucker in person:

http://www.xscargo.com/product.php?d...90&item=KORE18

This speaker is HUGE!!! I'd swear it weighs about 60lbs! Now wether it can handle 10,000w, or even sounds any good, I don't know, but it sure is something to just sit and look at!
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Old 12-17-2004, 01:25 PM   #105
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On the subject of magnets on the back of speakers, if any of you have an "XS Cargo" store near you, you should go and see this sucker in person:

http://www.xscargo.com/product.php?d...90&item=KORE18

This speaker is HUGE!!! I'd swear it weighs about 60lbs! Now wether it can handle 10,000w, or even sounds any good, I don't know, but it sure is something to just sit and look at!
I'm sure its only that big for marketing purposes.
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Old 12-17-2004, 09:33 PM   #106
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I'm sure its only that big for marketing purposes.
sounds like speakers and pron have alot in common
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Old 12-18-2004, 11:49 AM   #107
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I just wanted to thank ChevyDude for all the fibreglass work he's doing! Any updates?
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Old 12-18-2004, 02:55 PM   #108
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I'm working on it but don't have the finished product yet. The holidays, shopping for the family, and we have a small construction project going on at the house. I should have something by New Years or there about.
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Old 01-02-2005, 10:58 AM   #109
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Old 01-11-2005, 11:18 AM   #110
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anyone have anymore info on the molds being made? put me on the list for a set
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Old 01-11-2005, 01:27 PM   #111
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Has anyone tried the universal Q-forms? I was thinking about a set of these on the kick panels and a set behind the front seats in my Blazer (on the bed sides)/



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Old 01-11-2005, 02:40 PM   #112
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Guys, I feel your pain! I work for a speaker manufacturer, Polk Audio. And for me, the abs plastic panels with the 6.5" coaxials was not an option (Especially since I know that there is a better option!). Here is what I was able to come up with. I am attaching a couple of pics to maybe give you a better idea. I had one of my dealers fabricate a set of kicks to fit our 6.75" component set. Phil started out by using the Rod Doors kickpanels as templates for the back of the new kicks. The new back was cut out of 1/4" luan then mdf speaker rings were placed using some back-strap material. Once the desired angles were done for best imaging, Phil stretched a fleece material over the front side and secured to the back of the panel with stapels. He made another luan piece which was screwed over the front to make some design and not make them look so plain. He then covered them with fiberglass resin, sanded smooth, glassed again, smoothed again, and then wrapped with the same soft vinyl that covers the rest of the interior panels.

I hope this info helps a little!
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Old 01-11-2005, 03:02 PM   #113
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Guys, I feel your pain! I work for a speaker manufacturer, Polk Audio. And for me, the abs plastic panels with the 6.5" coaxials was not an option (Especially since I know that there is a better option!). Here is what I was able to come up with. I am attaching a couple of pics to maybe give you a better idea. I had one of my dealers fabricate a set of kicks to fit our 6.75" component set. Phil started out by using the Rod Doors kickpanels as templates for the back of the new kicks. The new back was cut out of 1/4" luan then mdf speaker rings were placed using some back-strap material. Once the desired angles were done for best imaging, Phil stretched a fleece material over the front side and secured to the back of the panel with stapels. He made another luan piece which was screwed over the front to make some design and not make them look so plain. He then covered them with fiberglass resin, sanded smooth, glassed again, smoothed again, and then wrapped with the same soft vinyl that covers the rest of the interior panels.

I hope this info helps a little!
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Old 01-11-2005, 03:48 PM   #114
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That looks nice! Now how about the rest of us? Man get some more made for us boardmembers.
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Old 01-11-2005, 03:57 PM   #115
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That looks REAL GOOD but ive heard bad things about mounting the tweeter below the woofer as far as sound imaging, but then again if you work for polk then you should probably know better than i.
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Old 01-11-2005, 04:14 PM   #116
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That is sharp. Did you cover your fresh air vent? How do they look on the other side? It looks like you have a panel below your dash too - is that just th help hide the heater?
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Old 01-11-2005, 04:17 PM   #117
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Good Job! I have been too busy with business to finish what I started with "MY" kick panels...However I will try to produce something as well soon.
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:53 PM   #118
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So that's you truck I've been drooling over on Roddoors website for the last while subtle71. Does it sound as good as it looks? Also, what do you run for a sub with that setup? And did you cover up the fresh air vents and what did you do about the E brake?
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Old 01-11-2005, 07:16 PM   #119
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Can anybody tell me is it even possible to put a speaker in the kick panels without any mods?
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Old 01-11-2005, 09:50 PM   #120
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All you guys talking about the dimmer switch....how hard would it be to relocate the dimmer switch to the turn signal stalk like in later models? I know teh later models have the big turn signal indicator, but didn't some of the late 80's fullsize cars with no cruise control have standard turn signal handles (like what we've got now) with the dimmer switch ont he base of that?
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Old 01-12-2005, 01:10 AM   #121
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You could move the dimmer switch to the right a few inches as easy as anything. It's just 2 screws.
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Old 01-12-2005, 01:43 AM   #122
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So that's you truck I've been drooling over on Roddoors website for the last while subtle71. Does it sound as good as it looks? Also, what do you run for a sub with that setup? And did you cover up the fresh air vents and what did you do about the E brake?
Thanks for the kind words! I am pleased with the performance. I did block off my fresh air vents with two layers of Dynamat Extreme. As for the driver's side, see the attached pic. My sub bass is managed by four 8" subs. They are each a dual four ohm voice coil. A four channel true 500 watt amplifier powers them. Since I no longer have windshield wipers, I modified the knob to be the remote sub gain level controller! (Stealth) I have attached an older photo. The amps have been changed out to our Polk/Momo amplifiers since this pic.

As for the E brake, I have a beautiful matching Lokar brushed aluminum one still in the box with cables that needs a new home. Make an offer!

Someone mentioned in another reply about the tweeter placement... I chose this mount in this particular vehicle because it gave me the best imaging and the least defraction from the dash and other surfaces. I then made a underdash cover panel padded it with 1/2" foam and wrapped it with matching vinyl.
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Nice set up.....but that will not work with new style seats...at least not with what I've got going. I have fabbed a dimmer re-location metal piece. It is a small piece of metal that has 4 screw holes in it, two go into the factory dimmer holes the the dimmer itself bolts up to the other 2 holes moving it 3" to the passenger side.


Hey....how is your E brake going to work???
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Old 01-13-2005, 01:33 AM   #124
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That looks awesome man! Do you run the original seat? I was thinking of doing the same thing with either 4 8's or 2 10's. How deep are those little polk 8's, and how much airspace is in that box. It gives me hope for the future with mine. Also, What did you use to cover all the bare tin in the cab like behind the seats and headliner and such. Custom made panels or is there a kit available?
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thanks again chevydude for your work so far. I'm still looking forward to what you produce for us!
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