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RE: 2007 install - 4/20/2008 9:45:50 AM
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donpisto
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What head unit are you running with the H700 out of curiosity?
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RE: 2007 install - 4/20/2008 7:31:32 PM
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MacLeod
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Alpine 9861 and Im using the optical output. Got the trim panel for the sub put in today. Took a lot of fitting and cutting but I finally got it in there. Its not a perfect fit and there are some gaps but Im still going to put a lot of small trim panels in which should hopefully tie everything in together. I say hopefully cause Im a lousy installer and Im actually surprised I havent screwed anything up yet! I made it out of 1/4" MDF. I made a template out of cardboard and then transferred it over to the MDF and then cut it out. And here it is installed. You can see around the edges where it comes up about 1/2" short in the width. Tomorrow Ill start on the panel that will fit over the amps. Itll level the floor out and make the amps flush with the floor. After that Ill make all the little trim panels that will tie everything in and hopefully blend in all the seems properly. I am disappointed with the sub's position. I wish it were about 1.5" higher but thats as high as I could get it. The back deck is about 3" lower than the rest of the trunk and in order to get the sub box to clear, I could only build it so tall. If I were to scoot it out to clear the low hanging part it would block the spare tire. If I were a good craftsman Im sure I couldve built a box that fit better but, like I said, a craftsman I aint! Im hoping once everything gets in that it looks ok.
< Message edited by MacLeod -- 4/20/2008 7:41:12 PM >
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RE: 2007 install - 4/24/2008 7:21:37 PM
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MacLeod
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Managed to get the trim plate finished for the amps tonight. Was a pretty large PITA mainly because I dont have a clue what Im doing so Im just fumbling along! LOL. Here it is cut out. I cut a gap in the top part so I would have plenty of clearance of the sub when I take the panel in and out which could be an issue since you have to take the panel out to get to the spare tire and I dont want to be poking holes in my new $500 sub. And this is the bottom. I some 3/4"MDF and cut out strips at the proper height. Test fit. I had to cut a notch at the hole for the processor. The Ai-Net cable sticks up about 1/4" above the unit so the panel wouldnt sit flush. Once carpeted, it pokes thru but its not terrible noticable. Ready to lay on some carpet. And here it is installed. Its not perfect but its not that far off. I did have a pretty big gap above the sub amp but a small piece of foam and some carpet and you cant see it. Here is where the Ai-Net cable pokes thru. Its not as bad as I thought it would be. One problem tho is that with everything carpeted, the panel doesnt fit down over the processor. Although its only about 1/16th of an inch shy it kinda bugs me. Its because the carpet added just enough material that its catching on the RCA and power cables and wont go down any further. Oh well, like I said, Im a lousy installer! Im about 85% done now. Tomorrow Ill make the trim pieces thatll tie in the sub panel with the rest of the trunk. Shouldnt be too hard. Next Ill make some pieces to go on either side of the amps but Im only going to use them for shows. With nothing there, Ive got 2" deep pockets which are perfect for storing things and since I need this trunk to be as usable as possible, Ill keep em.
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RE: 2007 install - 4/25/2008 8:07:15 PM
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MacLeod
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And Im done. Ive still got some little touch up projects I want to do like make a panel to fit on the bottom of the back deck and build a cover for the amps for luggage hauling but those will come later. All I had to do tonight is make the side panels and get them to fit right. Wasnt as hard as the other ones believe it or not. Here are the left and right panels and then test fitted. As with the other panels I made a template out of cardboard and then transfered it over to 1/4" MDF and then cut some strips out of 3/4" MDF to the proper height then carpeted them. This is what they look like installed. Believe it or not they fit perfectly! I was stoked! Im glad to be done with this. I love listening to great car audio, and I really love tuning and tweaking and competing but I hate installing with a purple passion! LOL! Im glad its over with!
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2007 Accord VP -- 2.4 liter / 5 sp / 4 dr Polk Audio Signature Reference MECA SQL - Street +
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