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2002 Dodge Ram Speaker Box Needed


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GlassWolf 
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Posted: July 07, 2002 at 5:27 AM / IP Logged  
bro is short for brother. It's a pleasantry.
If I was trying to be derogatory I'd have called you something else I'm sure.
chill.. it's all good
-GlassWolf
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GlassWolf 
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Posted: July 07, 2002 at 11:27 AM / IP Logged  
carbotix, it was not you to whom I was speaking in regards to the above message, it was caraudiobm. This is why I quoted his response in mine. Perhaps that was missed.
-GlassWolf
Pioneer Stage-4, Orion, DynAudio, Fi
Carbotix 
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Posted: July 07, 2002 at 4:31 PM / IP Logged  

GlassWolf, I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.  Thanks for your help though.  I decided to form a box out of fiberglass that will custom fit under the back seat.  I want to keep my truck as stock looking as I can, you know besides all of the TV screens and speakers that is.  I have been reading some of your comments and "It seems you know your stuff"  I own the company Carbotix here in Austin TX.  If you ever happen to relocate "The Job Is Yours"  If you have any cool ideas for my truck or boat let me know:   jason@carbotix.com  (Thanks again)

GlassWolf 
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Posted: July 07, 2002 at 7:02 PM / IP Logged  
haha thank you for the compliment.
as far as ideas on the truck, if ya fiberglass the box and want to kep it looking stealth get some matching headliner material ( I get mine from van conversion shops ) and use that to make the grille for the box if the subs fire forward or up (otherwise visible)
This was a trick I've used a lot in various spots to hide things so they blend in. headliner material is a thin foam stuff that's acoustically transparent so it's ideal for grilles. just sink the subs back inthe the glass a bit on the box, maybe aninch or so to allow for cone excursion and it'll never touch the fabric when it's done. I'd do that and perhaps look at covering the box in a matching vinyl color so it blends in with the truck's interior.
a local friend of mine just bought a 95 dakota sport he wants a system for when he gets teh money together, but this one is a normal cab.. nice little truck though ^_^ tiny, with a 318.. yum
-GlassWolf
Pioneer Stage-4, Orion, DynAudio, Fi
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