View Full Version : Still here now and then...stereo install/fiberglass speaker boxes....
ChevyDude 04-24-2006, 01:24 PM Oh and a bunch more!!!! Everyone knows a modern stereo install in one of our trucks is a real challenge...and I have been hitting it head on. Made the 10" sub box (booster box under sub will be covered in black leatherlike materail to blend), 6x9 fiberglass speaker housing (seam won't show...but I guess I could have cut it straighter, lol!), removed the gas tank from behind the seat and put a 5/8 leather like covered board to attach all thisa stuff to. Next iI will be building the 6.5 and 1" component speaker fiberglass housing for the front kick panel area's. Oh it can be done...just a lil' engineering and creativity!!! LOL.
The seats and console are from a 04' Yukon Denali...I lucked out and bought the 2 seats and console... all for 500 bucks.
Just thought I would share.
Alex
sdkid 04-24-2006, 01:47 PM Looks great so far. Where will the 6x9's be placed?
ChevyDude 04-24-2006, 01:59 PM 6x9's will be placed lower outside corners behind seats, screwed to the 5/8" covered board that holds all the components. Just enough room there!!!
ChevyDude 04-25-2006, 07:09 PM Ok, 6x9 boxes are done, speakers are in and all mounted in the truck gas tank area lower corners. Sub box will go in tomorrow Then wiring for the rear channel 6x9's and sub. Front channel 6.5" and 1" fiberglass speaker boxes will be built this weekend. Pics to follow.
Terminus 04-25-2006, 09:53 PM Looks awesome! Can't wait for a report on sound quality when you're all done.
Lemield 04-26-2006, 08:10 AM Alex...That looks awesome! I'll give you a call and bring my CST over so you can see what I did for tunes in it.....:)
ChevyDude 04-26-2006, 09:51 AM Call or come by any time. Thanks for the kind words guys.
Alex:c2:
mike nutt 04-27-2006, 05:58 AM looks great, what seats is that your using
ChevyDude 04-27-2006, 09:49 AM The seats are from a 04' Yukon Denali. They were brand new when I got them and still have never been sat in other than for test fitting. I bought the 04' Yukon seats from my truck painter... long story as to how he aquired them. In short the Yukon was stolen, totalled and recovered...my painter ended up with the seats...I bought them from him.
Alex
ChevyDude 04-27-2006, 08:52 PM Started the front fiberglass molds and have one that fits and I think will look good once finished. Speaks are 6.5 components with 1" tweet from Infinity Kappa. I'll build another mold tomorrow and glass them this weekend. :ho:
I scrapped this shape and tweeter screw-in holder and went with the top mount. This was for the swivel tweeter option which I don't really need. You'll see below.
Alex
FRENCHBLUE72 04-27-2006, 10:07 PM Very clean set-up you did a great job of installing the stereo stuff.
Blue85 04-27-2006, 10:30 PM Good ol stereo installs, I just finished up a behind the seat box for 2 10's gonna try and make a couple of those kick panels this weekend mabye, I'll post picks when she's all done.
ChevyDude 04-28-2006, 12:06 PM Playin' hookie today...to get a jump start on these glass speak houses! LOL! Changed the design slightly to bring the 1" tweet closer to the woofer and making the house more compact....and not so much looking like a ping pong paddle!
Pics soon...off to Home Depot..I need hot glue sticks and some acetone.
Alex
ChevyDude 04-28-2006, 05:32 PM Break time and that means picture time...LOL..Got the first one formed to the right shape...here is the first one with it's first coat of fiberglass. Don't forget to wear your latex gloves...LOL! :ho:
Alex
jimmydean 04-28-2006, 05:52 PM Man those seats look great! I am mocking up my door panels and kicks this weekend for sure! I am molding a kick like the Q-From style ones for a 6.5 and 1 pair like yours. I am using Infinity Reference series because it's what I had laying around. :D
My back will be 2 Kicker L7 subs, either 8" or 10" if they will fit. I am also molding the rear section, just not sure how until I get the tank out of there and see what kind of room I have to work with.
Again, that looks great! Can't wait to see it done.
<edit> I'm also molding a 5.25 into the stock door panel near the back corner for some rear fill.
ChevyDude 04-28-2006, 07:16 PM Since there was a few coments about the seats...here is the drivers in for fitment:
ChevyDude 05-01-2006, 10:01 AM Just a pic to show the front houses 90% done. One more skim of filler in a few places, sand, and then the black leatherlike vinyl finish cover.
ChevyDude 05-01-2006, 05:46 PM A little more progress. Here is the finished front fiberglass housing, covered in a black leatherlike vinyl. :ww:
Now to mount them in the truck!!!
TugOwar 05-01-2006, 07:00 PM Very nice looking boxes!
Pics or a description of the install process would be helpful to many. How will you attach them to the kick panels?
ChevyDude 05-03-2006, 12:51 AM Yes! I will take pics of the actual install. They may not go in the kick panels, but tucked up high on the under dash floor boards....we'll have to see! I had thought about attaching them to the inside door panels, but Infinity Kappas are pretty deep and would stick out quite a bit.
ChevyDude 05-05-2006, 10:20 AM Ok, these front speaker houses are going to mount on the floorboards up under the dash. I don't want to have to move the E brake and Dimmer switch, so floorboards is where they are going. I came up with another design that will be more compact and only require moving the dimmer. I'm going to make them just to see, maybe sell them on ebay, I don't know?
Wired up all the crossovers and speakers to the amp last night. Now for the head unit install. The original GM dash stereo hole seems to be slightly to large in width for the Pioneer I have??? So maybe a glove box, under dash, or in console install might have to be the ticket???
ChevyDude 05-05-2006, 06:42 PM With it all wired and the deck laying on the floorboard, I brought the battery inside and hooked it all up for a dry run. Man oh man....there is so much power it hurts your ears when up loud. At a nice level these Infinity Kappas are something to hear! I am thrilled with the way it all sounds!!! ....and my fiberglass houses worked!!!!
TugOwar 05-05-2006, 08:15 PM Awesome, thanks for the update!
72armyswbtruck 05-07-2006, 04:58 AM Looks good, luv the time and effort you put into the boxes
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