I had hoped to get the ends to fit inside the console in the middle and under the B-Piller panels so that no wires show and it looks like they will do exactly that. I don't know how many amps I looked at untiul I found something with the correct length and that I liked!!
Here is another little project that I have running right now. This is a prototype and more R&D is needed but when they are finished then I'll have them for sale to anyone that is interested.
hmm, I wonder what your doing are doing with those?
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Can anyone guess what I'm going to be doing with these......?
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www.yellowfiero.com 17" DEZENT T wheels with 215/40 tires front and 235/45 rear, KONI shocks, EIBACH lowering springs, drilled/slotted rotors, SS brake hoses. PU dog bone, all bushings and engine mounts, K&N air and oil filters, Rebuilt&blueprinted V6, BORLA exhaust. Mercedes SLK yellow paintjob, Mr. Mikes leather seats, door skins, shift and e-brake boots. MP3 deck and custom subwoofer behind passenger seat, F355 style front, Aus' Stage 2 side scoops, "Fie Ro" extractor front scoop. Fiero Store rear swaybar, strut tower brace, black carpet, air intake. Rodney Dickman's competition short shifter, SS vacuum lines and deck lid strut. Billet aluminum dash kit from Kitcarman.
Started bleeding the clutch and brakes today. Everything went find and without a hitch. I just followed the procedure in the Factory Repair Manual. My mechanic friend wasn't able to make it down today but will be here next weekend I hope. I am really getting anxious about what will happen.
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Here it is more or less finished. The drivers side sub is only sitting in there for the moment until I get the rubber hose for the fuel fill line.
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From the center:
I sure like the balanced look!!
i sure hope you fiberglassed the back of the speaker boxes, so they arent vented straight into the engine bay, *IF* you have not filled that area, the woofers wont have near as good sound.
it either needs "foamed" in or fiberglassed in so the box will have sealed air pressure.
i sure hope you fiberglassed the back of the speaker boxes, so they arent vented straight into the engine bay, *IF* you have not filled that area, the woofers wont have near as good sound.
it either needs "foamed" in or fiberglassed in so the box will have sealed air pressure.
matthew
I've been working on putting some woofers in like this aswell. I got the metal cut out last weekend and started looking at sealing that area up. You mention foam, something I considered. Will that work, or will it get to hot?
Well things have taken a nose dive lately. I'm being laid off at the end of January. So no more working on the Lady for awhile. I sometimes wonder if I will ever get it done.