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New Sub Box


hutch08

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City
Canada
Vehicle Year
1994
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Manual
Just built a new box for my sub over the holidays...

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That looks really nice man. Although the left of the sub looks pretty thin. How thick of board did you use and is it completely enclosed?
 
yeah looks kinda thin, haha its just the angle the pic was taken from, its equal distance on both sides... i had some 5/8 board kicking around so i used that, could'nt justify spending the extra cash on 3/4... yes it's a fully enclosed sealed box, the lower right section was just constructed to make the box fit to the shape of the truck... the actual enclosure is only down to the bump in the floor..
 
those pics make me want an extended cab even more. nice work.
 
yeah man i was debating just building a normal square box to throw back there... but after installing this one im glad i put in the little extra time and effort, looks a lot cleaner... haha it was quite the task to get all the angles and make it fit right though...
 
thats exactly what I want to build for my '03, except I want two fo them one on each side. man those sure are nice!! gotta get my $h!t together and build mine already.
 
yeah i did the same thing, except i made it facing forward and the back of the box was over that hump. How hard was it to cover it? I havent yet, justified it with the fact that it doesnt look very clean and people wont steal it lol.
 
haha its not covered , i didnt want to do it , so i was just gonna paint it black ,but i found this cool speckled texture paint... looks great, and matches up well...
 
Nice job.... I hope it sounds and works as good as it looks. I'm thinking
about making or buying one for my 89 B2....
 
Very clean man, I like a lot!
 
well, it wasnt easy... it took a lot of time and patience... fisrt off i removed the rear jump seat and took a lot of measurements... i made a bunch of drawings and figured out what would work best for my applicationm then started cutting, screwing and gluing... Test fitted a bunch of pieces, and finally prayed that when it was done it would fit as "planned".. and luckily enough it did, really well surprisingly...
 

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