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Old 02-05-2011, 08:29 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 90 ST View Post
Why not pull the sub out screw the box to the panel, and put the sub back in?
itd be a pain in the *** if i ever wanted to remove it haha

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Where did you strategically install the RAAMat? Any pics?
after some research i found a website that sold no bs sound deadening solutions..

Sound Deadener Showdown - Your Source for Sound Deadening Products and Information

after watching the videos and reading the "research" he conducted. i realized you dont need to completely cover the entire cabin with sound deadener. small pieces placed on panels can kill resonance fairly effectively. what i did cover everything in was ensolite (closed cell foam). sorry no pictures of the install as i was working in the dark (dimly lit garage) most of the time

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Originally Posted by Astrosfan View Post
nice install! I was thinking about building a fiberglass box in the front corner of the hatch behind the drivers seat in between the wheel well and back of the seat with the sub pointing towards the hatch. do you have any experience with fiberglass? This will be my first
this was my first attempt at fiberglassing. if i can do it...so can you. just remember that it gets messy and you're gonna throw away a few shirts after its all said and done. make sure you also buy a 40 dollar respirator at home depot or your favorite hardware store. those fumes will get you high as a kite.

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When you installed the Pioneer AVIC X920BT, did you have to buy something to get the tight fit or does it fit perfectly where the OEM stereo went?

Nice install
nope...i used the stock nismo/base brackets and dash. nothing special was done! it looks great, and there is a slight gap, but you really cannot notice it
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