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94civic
12-31-2001, 10:54 PM
is there any pics of custom audio installation in the trunk, but still have most of your trunk space and a spare. Also how about if your trying to get a certain of cubic ft or in, in a fiberglass enclosure in the spare tire well, how would you go about doing that.

kicker1_solo
12-31-2001, 11:23 PM
look through all of the threads, there's tons of pics

mAtC
01-02-2002, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by 94civic
... is there any pics of custom audio installation in the trunk, but still have most of your trunk space and a spare...

that's the prob - "still have most of your truck space" - I recommend possibly enclosing the spaces left and right of the truck and tossing your speaker in there and for your other components possibly under your front seats - but I'm not an audio buff.

I searched my database of pics and no luck - sorry

igo4bmx
01-02-2002, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by 94civic
is there any pics of custom audio installation in the trunk, but still have most of your trunk space and a spare. Also how about if your trying to get a certain of cubic ft or in, in a fiberglass enclosure in the spare tire well, how would you go about doing that.

use liquid to fill the fiberglass volumne.

xivera
01-03-2002, 03:22 AM
Originally posted by igo4bmx
use liquid to fill the fiberglass volumne.
Good idea... or, you can calculate an estimate (L*W*H... simple algebra).
You could also try to impress me and get an exact calculation thru integration (Calculus)! :hehe:

Some links:
EK interior pix (motivational) (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t16267.html) Found in the I/A/S FAQ (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t16804.html)
Colorful Interior Pics (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t16635.html) Found in the I/A/S FAQ (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t16804.html)
www.sounddomain.com

According2Me
01-04-2002, 07:09 AM
Originally posted by xivera

Good idea... or, you can calculate an estimate (L*W*H... simple algebra).
You could also try to impress me and get an exact calculation thru integration (Calculus)! :hehe:



Ugggg the C word..NOOOOOO!!!!!

mAtC
01-04-2002, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by According2Me
Ugggg the C word..NOOOOOO!!!!!

Better than Organic Chemistry 3344 - trust me, that course is a b*tch :D

sparq
01-04-2002, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by mAtC
Better than Organic Chemistry 3344 - trust me, that course is a b*tch :D
What are you, going to farmer college? :)

I wouldn't suggest "using a liquid" to find volume... its just a waste of time. All you need to do is Length x Width x Height... thats all, nothing more.

igo4bmx
01-05-2002, 01:22 AM
Originally posted by sparq

What are you, going to farmer college? :)

I wouldn't suggest "using a liquid" to find volume... its just a waste of time. All you need to do is Length x Width x Height... thats all, nothing more.

why is it not neccessary to find out a close value for the box volume? objects that are irregular in shape will need more measurements than the typical LxWxH. sure that will give you a colse est. but i think liquid will help even more. also water displacement can work

mAtC
01-05-2002, 02:59 AM
Originally posted by sparq
What are you, going to farmer college? :)

actually it's part of my microbiology course load :D pain in the butt now but the job security and money of a research scientist more than compensates :D :D

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