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lmonroejr 
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Take a look at new kick panel I made for my 2003 Dodge Dakota R/T.  Please give any feed. Thanks

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Raganoo 
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Looks Great, im gonna try my hand at fiberglass pretty soon here, hope mine turns out that good.
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hey lmonroejr,

I like those kick panels, i have considered doint that for my R/T as well.  If you have any kind of write up on it, i would appreciate an e-mail.

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That looks really good, did you attatch it to your stock panel? (I'm gonna do some glass experimenting here soon)
lmonroejr 
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kick panel in 2003 R/T -- posted image.
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looks good! I like that subwoofer setup. How did you get them to attach to the original? I know somepeople screw them in through the speaker holes...looks like you kinda gave that option up. Do they wrap around the interior trim peices or what?
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Nice work!!!
In a world full of copycats, it's great to be an original!
lmonroejr 
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To attach the fleece to the plastic, I drilled many holes in the stock kick panel.  I also used alot of spray glue, the 3m stuff.   The new kick panels just snap back in place like the stock panels.  I may put a screw or two threw the speaker hole,  but they are solid in place the way they are now.  I have many more photos, so check back every once in awhile to see the updates. Thanks for all the feedback and Questions.
lmonroejr 
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New Updated Photos of Subwoofer Box.  Take a look at the first post for the Pics.  Please let me know your thoughts or comments.
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Looks great. You do have a lockable bed cover right? I kinda like the idea of the amps in the toolbox, but if they steal your toolbox, when they get home they will find that they also made off with some nice amps. Plesant suprise for them, not too great for you.
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