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Old 01-11-2007, 06:50 PM
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Interior Overhaul, System Install ***PICS***

I finished covering the box with black carpet last night. All-in-All I put about 3 weeks worth of work in this thing since christmas. When I had time to spare.

List of new Mods done:
  • Leather Install
  • LMI Seat Lift
  • Custom Built Box
  • 2 Infinity Kappa Perfect 12" 12.1's
  • Optima Yellow Top
  • Carriage Works Upper And Lower 7 piece insert Grille
  • Alpine MRD-M605 600W Amp
  • Alpine MRP-F250 50Wx4 Amp
  • Triple Layered eDead V1^2 Deadner on back wall
  • Weathertech Floor Mats
  • 80Gig Video iPod



 
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DAMN BOY......hey does that dynamat help?
 
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Now that all of the pics are posted, If anyone has any questions or comments. Let me know, I did all this myself so I could tell anyone about the install.
 

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Looks good. Does it bump?
 
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looks good how do the kapas sound?
 
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Does they Dynamat actually help? and what does it do?
 
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yeah I think Can here him all the way down here in mobile AL.
 
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Looks good. Does it bump?
looks good how do the kapas sound?
The SPL is great, and the sound quality is even better. The Kappa's have a great sub, the sound is very tight, and they hit lows down to 18hz and have a sensitivity of 96db.

Does they Dynamat actually help? and what does it do?
Well its actually elemental design's v1^2. It is practically the same thing as dynamat. Yea it really helps. What it does is takes vibrations out of metal and absorbs unwanted sounds such as road noise.
 
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Looks great...

How long did it take you to install?
 
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your screws are way too close together. if you took apart the box u would notice that all the mdf that was screwed into the end of, is split. i usually go at least 6" in between. in this case, too much is a bad thing.
 


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