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Anyway. I'm getting my new 2005 BMW 5 series in a couple of weeks, and have been looking for the most elegant way of upgrading my stock setup with my Rockford Fosgate 1051S amp and Boston Acoustics 12.5LF sub.
I was thinking of using the sidewell in the trunk to fiberglass enclosures for the sub on one side, and the amp+cap rack on the other side. Not sure if I'll be able to use much MDF, as the trunk is rather curvy. Then maybe I'll finish everything off with plexi and blue neon...
But before I start, I have much more reading to do ! Looking forward to picking all your brains and learning as I go !
Cheers,
Belgium.
Sorry for that...
I'll be collecting the car on december 1st. I'll be sure to take some pictures of the trunk and post them here.
One question I do have is that if I use the spare tire well as sub box, how can I "cover" my sub enclosure with plexi so I can use my trunk ? The airspace above the sub is supposed to be free, no ? Maybe persorated plexi or something ?
---------------------- plexi
| |
|_____________________|sub
| \ / |
| \_______/ |
|_____________________|FG sub box
See what I mean ? If I can not cover the sub box with something so I can actually USE the trunk, I'll have to consider other options.
