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95 MTX
The enclosure is looking great also!
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Unfortunately my sub is a 2 ohm, not a 4 ohm. It's still a big "if" at this point. I don't think I'll need another sub. I'm just wondering what to do with all the extra fiberglassing supplies I'll have left over.

You can use the extra supplies to make a under engine cover.Unfortunately my sub is a 2 ohm, not a 4 ohm. It's still a big "if" at this point. I don't think I'll need another sub. I'm just wondering what to do with all the extra fiberglassing supplies I'll have left over.
EDIT: I found this online. I think this is what both of you are saying. I just need to see pictures of my exact ohms to understand, lol. I could get both subs at 2 ohms/400 watts RMS. It would be a while before I ever do this, if I ever do it. But this will be here for quick reference.
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Looks good! Yes use small amount of body filler try to make it as thing and neat as possible and sand it the same day . If you are going to carpet it it really won't matter the carpet hides a lot. But is is very self rewarding if you can get the body filler to look good before carpet.
How did you stretch and attach the fleece?Looks good! Yes use small amount of body filler try to make it as thing and neat as possible and sand it the same day . If you are going to carpet it it really won't matter the carpet hides a lot. But is is very self rewarding if you can get the body filler to look good before carpet.
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I stapled the inside of the speaker ring, slowly stretched to the outter edges and hot glued. I noticed the fleece is still soft on the inside. Is yours like that? I'm planning to add poly-fil so I guess it already has some built in sound deadening.How did you stretch and attach the fleece?
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I didn't use fleece because I was just copying gm noice cancelling sub enclosure but I wanted to add a better handling sub.I stapled the inside of the speaker ring, slowly stretched to the outter edges and hot glued. I noticed the fleece is still soft on the inside. Is yours like that? I'm planning to add poly-fil so I guess it already has some built in sound deadening.
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Ah ok. But you used some type of fabric, right?I didn't use fleece because I was just copying gm noice cancelling sub enclosure but I wanted to add a better handling sub.
I always forget about hot glue.
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No I just wrapped the box in tape because I didn't want to ruin the OEM box then fiberglassed it all then I cut it in half and gorilla glued it back together and bondo. I used my mdf circle as a template cut out the hole then I gorilla glued and firber glassed that I think.Ah ok. But you used some type of fabric, right?
Hot glue worked pretty well. It dries almost instantly and holds strong.
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Good idea. My mustang had the factory subs in a plastic box and I always thought they'd sound better in a real box.No I just wrapped the box in tape because I didn't want to ruin the OEM box then fiberglassed it all then I cut it in half and gorilla glued it back together and bondo. I used my mdf circle as a template cut out the hole then I gorilla glued and firber glassed that I think.
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For sure since you can add a better handling sub and add more power.Good idea. My mustang had the factory subs in a plastic box and I always thought they'd sound better in a real box.
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