custom trunk enclosures
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
... 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.
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
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!!!!!
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
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.
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
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
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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