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  • looking for sub box builder that needs a challenge

    so im looking around for a sub box and i come across a stealthboxz model in the uk.

    but at nearly 200 pounds its a little exy!

    is anyone able to reproduce something like this? in melbourne preferably but anywhere in oz could work

    Golf Mk4 StealthBoXz 98 R to 2004
    2003 MK4 GTi

  • #2
    Most of these boxes are fibreglass moulded to the body at the rear of the box. The only problem with making one all out of MDF, including the rear is that you will most likely have to box out and around a few objects which will cost you internal litres. This only means that the box may have to sit out a bit further than the fibreglassed rear one would.

    If you start looking up DIY boot installs for the mk4 you are bound to find someone that has made one all out of MDF. If you do, see if you can find some pictures of how they have constructed the box and post them up.

    I am a cabinet maker by trade so i can do it, but the problem is making it to the correct dimensions and making it fit without having the car to work with and not knowing what is behind the box to start with.
    White Scirocco R
    White MK3 Golf 2dr
    White Caddy (Work Van)

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    • #3
      Could probably make one yourself if your looking for something to do, read some tutorials on making fibreglass subwoofer boxes, really it doesnt look to be insanely hard. Would be hard to do without access to a mk4 though. If its going to be covered in carpet then all that really matters is that it is all properly sealed up
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      • #4
        Where abouts in Melb are you?
        Can highly recommend Phatt Audio Concepts - Craftsmen Of Car Sound - Home
        Although any custom fabrication work won't be terribly cheap.

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        • #5
          Have also heard Brett at Phatt does awsome work. Be worth driving down and having a chat to him.
          And have a look at the end of this thread,

          There's a very neat sub install in the rear of a Passat, by Marty at FHRX in Sydney
          There was also a link here somewhere to a youtube vid of guys doing a fibreglass sub enclosure in a rear quarter panel
          See if you can get a search to find it


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          Last edited by Cousin; 24-07-2010, 10:10 AM. Reason: booboo

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          • #6
            Not uncommon. There is a guy in Sydney who bangs these sort of designs out pretty cheap, as he focuses on popular makes and pumps out a number of units.

            The biggest issue is making sure you have sufficient internal volume of these boxes whilst bracing it properly. No point getting something made up by someone who does not understand how the boxes need to be built.

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            • #7
              As Cousin alluded too above; listed below are some of our enclosure designs for European cars. Felix da cat; if you’re in Victoria I’d recommend you pay a visit to either Phatt Audio or Frankston Car Audio as they’re generally considered the best in the southern states.

















              We sometimes build them into the wheel well too. The spare tires actually mounts onto the top of the enclosure:





              You can even employ these side-mount enclosures when your subwoofer requires a titanic volume:

              FHRX STUDIO'S - Multimedia Specialists.

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              • #8
                Louis (Soundofav6) did mine a couple of year ago and made it look easy: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f78/...-v2-15481.html

                Like I say in the thread, I wouldn't have thought about giving it a bash before seeing it done, but it's relatively straight forward if you want to give it a go.

                If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                • #9
                  cheers for all the info guys! dont think im up for doing it myself so looks like a visit to phat audio
                  2003 MK4 GTi

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                  • #10
                    In the wheel well? WTF is the point of that?
                    MK1 GLS 3door
                    A4 B7 2.0T

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Spyda View Post
                      In the wheel well? WTF is the point of that?
                      Incredibly stealth. I like it
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                      • #12
                        I had a friend make me a fibreglass speaker box moulded the boot lining in the back of my GTI.



                        2006 - 2009 = MY02 VW Golf IV GL - Reflex Silver
                        2009 - 2015 = MY10 VW Golf VI GTI - Candy White
                        2015 - 2018 = MY13 VW Tiguan 103TDI - Night Blue
                        2018 - current = MY18 VW Tiguan Adventure 110TDI - Atlantic Blue

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                        • #13
                          Hey guys,
                          I know pretty much nothing about this kind of stuff but would like to install a sub for some extra bass.
                          One of these boxes would be perfect as I need the boot space.
                          What I wanted to know is how much would it set me back for a box and sub to be made and installed for my car. I don't need anything major just something of decent quality.
                          I listen to a lot of dubstep and drum n bass if that helps.
                          THanks

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                          • #14
                            How often do you need the boot space?
                            Would an easily removable sub do the job?
                            Resident grumpy old fart
                            VW - Metallic Paint, Radial Tyres, Laminated Windscreen, Electric Windows, VW Alloy Wheels, Variable Geometry Exhaust Driven Supercharger, Direct Unit Fuel Injection, Adiabatic Ignition, MacPherson Struts front, Torsion Beam rear, Coil Springs, Hydraulic Dampers, Front Anti-Roll Bar, Disc Brakes, Bosch ECU, ABS

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                            • #15
                              Pretty much always need the space...I also just like the look of those boxes. They sit well and look sort of inconspicuous. Any ideas on price range? Also I'd want to keep my rns510...would I be ablE to do that?

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