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Project: Sub Box for the Hawk V2

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  • Project: Sub Box for the Hawk V2

    Following on from here:


    Seems there are a few minor differences between a 95 and a 96 VR6 in the boot space. After a little swearing and with hind sight being a bitch and all, V2 is well underway.

    The key is preperation:








    The frame and front will be remade this week and hopefully I will get my bass end back soon

    Once again Louis makes the whole thing look easy. It funny though, I wouldn't have thought about giving this a go, but I'll pull apart an engine... go figure.

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

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    For anyone that is interested and has a Mk3 and is in Sydney I'm sure Louis will be open to offers for V1, although it's highly recommended to test fit it first, just to be sure. If it fits, a 12" Sub never looked so good

    Originally posted by Soundofav6 View Post
    It's all complete.
    Here is the run down of the box:

    The back wall
    The wall is layered with 4 coats of 400G choped strand of fibre glass.

    Skeleton

    2 inverted L shaped 18mm ply wood and 12" ring.


    Base
    MDF base with 4 layer for 400G fibreglass.

    Surface
    Cotton material with resin with another 4 layers 400G fibreglass.


    Stablity
    The tight fitting of the fibreglass mould is aready very stable but it is also reinforced with anti slip mats on the base.


    Terminals
    It is secured inplace with silicone and glassed over to prevent air leaks.


    Volume
    The bubble test shows ~24-26L.


    Carpeting

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

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    • #3
      Hey arron, thanks for the advertisment.

      The Box is complete, just need your car for few more hrs and carpeting.

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      • #4
        Very nice, top job by Louis again!
        Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
        Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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        • #5
          PM coming your way Louis, otherwise, if your interested, for about $30 worth of gear I can fix your boot light like this:


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

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          • #6
            That anti slip mat fabric looks very farmiliar Louis!! Nice job mate, you're definitely going to be recommended to anyone who asks me!
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            • #7
              Sweet Job man, 12" Sub and a useable boot. Thats hard to achieve. NICE.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                Sweet Job man, 12" Sub and a useable boot. Thats hard to achieve. NICE.
                Awesome work Louis, I have only a 10" and no boot haha
                I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                • #9
                  [QUOTE=Mrk_Mickey;156829]That anti slip mat fabric looks very farmiliar Louis!! QUOTE]



                  Thanks for your comments guys.. photos later tonight.

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                  • #10
                    And the finished product...



                    Nice.

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

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                    • #11
                      jeeze its hard to hide those speaker wires under the shelf aint it?

                      I am ging to try and trim the under side in black carpet, over the magnets and speakeer wires to try and hide them on mine. If it works, i'll post up a how to.

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                      • #12
                        Think its time you start mass producing some more of these and flog em off. Id be very keen for one

                        Might even have to give this a go myself soon! You make it look so easy!
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
                          jeeze its hard to hide those speaker wires under the shelf aint it?

                          I am ging to try and trim the under side in black carpet, over the magnets and speakeer wires to try and hide them on mine. If it works, i'll post up a how to.
                          I planning on heat shrinking the wires and tieing them back to the parcel shelf (or the child restraint bar). The only thing to remember is that you want to ensure the wires still have a point at which they can be unplugged so if you need to take the tray out you can. Nothing like building something in so neatly, then having to rip it out

                          What I'm thinking is to tack all the wiring to the shelf, run it along the edge, then have a single plug at the side. I will also post up some results when I get to it.

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

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                          • #14
                            Oh man I have so many questions...

                            what are the costs involved with getting some fibreglassing products?
                            where would be a good place to get them on the coast?
                            what would i need to do something similar the opposite corner of the boot?
                            is there any issues with drilling holes in the side of the boot (through the metal) to hold the unit in place?

                            if someone could answer these questions I would be very grateful

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bboyskidz View Post
                              Oh man I have so many questions...

                              what are the costs involved with getting some fibreglassing products?
                              where would be a good place to get them on the coast?
                              what would i need to do something similar the opposite corner of the boot?
                              is there any issues with drilling holes in the side of the boot (through the metal) to hold the unit in place?

                              if someone could answer these questions I would be very grateful
                              Hey Lochlan
                              1. Prices of fibre glass really depends on the job, Bunnings sells fibreglass for $25 / meter square, but you also need resin, catalyst, lots of brushes and gloves, adhesives, and good quality tape. All that would add up to $100+ for project like this. unless you can find a wholesaler for cheaper but you still have to buy in bulk.
                              2. No idea, try bunnings first.
                              3. You wouldn;t need to do anything unless you want to dynamat, but thats very optional.
                              4. You shouldn't need to drill any holes, usually if the mould is well made, it should sit in place.

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