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Corvette Custom Boom Box, With Speakers...measurements?
Cameron 77C3:
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So Joe who's beast is getting the boom boxes?
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it is mine Cam..........
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Have you looked at what Bill did with his? He has 4 speakers in the back on the back panel. They are mounted on a board that is secured to the back wall.
You can just make out the wooden panel through his wind screen here.
Chromie:
fibreglass work can be done by anyone who knows how to.
It isn't that difficult, and the speaker boxes are basically square.
You lay fibreglass on a sheet of steel first, let dry. This will give you a large sheet of fibreglass that you can cut to size and glue together. You then install the speakers in the speaker boxes checking for fit and clearance in the speaker boxes, making sure that the depth and air displacement will be ok for the back of your vette.
You then remove the spearker and attach the boxes to your corvette and fibreglass them into place.
Amp mounts are also made from fibreglass so the amp can simply be installed and removed for servicing.
Carpet in some cases can be used to cover various items to hide the mounts/speaker boxes.:;mmm;);28
jolinari:
--- Quote ---Originally posted by Cameron 77C3
Have you looked at what Bill did with his? He has 4 speakers in the back on the back panel. They are mounted on a board that is secured to the back wall.
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I guess u got remove the soft top in order to do a clean job...and gee removing the soft top is a big one i think
I will see which option is more suitable
i was referring to something like that
Cameron 77C3:
--- Quote ---Originally posted by Chromie
fibreglass work can be done by anyone who knows how to.
It isn't that difficult, and the speaker boxes are basically square.
You lay fibreglass on a sheet of steel first, let dry..........
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How thick do you do the glass sheet?
Chromie:
Not at all just lift the soft top up as if you were putting it up due to rain.
Leave the back of the soft top up and forward as far as possibe, and leave the deck lift up as well.
And you have all the space in the world
Well at least the size of a match box.;41
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