Hey Guys, I am in the process of building a custom speaker box for my integra that goes in place of the removable rear shelf. It only cost me about $15 bucks to build and I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. Like I said I'm still not done finishing it since I was kinda stopped cold in my tracks (no pun intended) by an snowy wisconsin winter. But anyhow I used 1/4 inch plywood, some scrap 1x4's, plenty of PL200 construction adheisive, and some auto carpet I picked up at Menards. The Rod you see that allows the box to swing up and down on the stock clips is a 1/4" fiberglass electric fence post. It wasn't to hard to build, I'm a pretty experienced woodworker, but it was just a couple of angles and finding the radius of the back of the hatch. I think just about anybody should be able to do it. It took me about 6-8 hrs to finish totally. Tell me what you think.
A view from the side
Looking through the back window, sorry its kinda hard to see. When you close the hatch, the box lines up perfectly all the way around by the base of the window.
Another View though the the window, notice those white spots... thats road salt spray... winter sucks.
Inside View
I was able to take this one outside before it started madly snowing.
Underside View, haven't decided yet how I am going to finish this side off.
As you can see I need to a: get rid of the getto speaker wiring, b: clean my trunk, c: change my oil
Side View... Check out all of those angles.
Here you can see how the box swings up on the fiberglass fence post. now thats a DIY redneck job!!
Here is another one showing how i finished up the sides. sorry for the weird coloring, thats what happens when you take a photo in a snowstorm with the wrong camera settings.