Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 104 Registered: Mar-09 | i need my box changed up a little... need the port changed from 7 sq inches per cubic foot to 12 cu in per ft. wont be for a 2-3 weeks, but let me know if u could do this |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfLexington, SC USA Post Number: 13408 Registered: Dec-03 | If you'd asked 1 year ago.. I'd have still been in MI. I just moved out of the state last August. haha Sorry! I'll be back there in a month or two, but all of my gear and tools are already down here in the South. |
Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 105 Registered: Mar-09 | haha glassy!!!! damn... i might have to meet up with u in a month or 2 then to buy something great frmo ya or see ur 10 12's or whatever hell of a setup i bet u have! since u seem to know BEYOND everything there is to know about amps subs EVERything car audio lol |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3Box Designer & Builder...Dustin Post Number: 5565 Registered: Oct-05 | I don't live in MI, but I could easily ship one to you for pretty cheap. |
Silver Member Username: 420pimp2Baltimore Atlantic Ci..., MD, NJ Post Number: 917 Registered: Jan-06 | 1.Pull carpet off 2.Unscrew required mdf to access port. 3.Figure out your new space(Math) 4.Dissasemble old port 5. Get it to what you want Common sense and drill required Savin ya $ no a*shole remarks intended Peace |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfLexington, SC USA Post Number: 13421 Registered: Dec-03 | http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/showthread.php?t=326742 there's a guy in Houghton Lake, MI offering free box building if you supply the materials. I only have a single 18" sub, sealed. I don't run an SPL setup |
Silver Member Username: Simple_smithLapeer, Michigan United States Post Number: 416 Registered: Dec-08 | Where in Michigan are you located? |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfLexington, SC USA Post Number: 13430 Registered: Dec-03 | good luck |
Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 113 Registered: Mar-09 | saginaw ,mi |
Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 114 Registered: Mar-09 | yea.. the only problem is that it seems like the wood is 1)unscrewed and 2) seems like it might be a bit ch to just pull the wood apart... doesnt look easy at all heh looks glued and sh it and 3) i have absolutelty never worked with wood in my life really just a city boy and dont know about freaking how to tune a box to perfection and cubic feet.. would take quite a bit of practice im sure ..rather pay for it to someone who knows what theyre doing |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3Box Designer & Builder...Dustin Post Number: 5569 Registered: Oct-05 | ^^ true. Expecially if the building used a good wood glue like titebond, where if you tried pulling that apart, the wood is gonna split as well. |
Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 116 Registered: Mar-09 | hell yea man... that was a du mb as s suggestion by pimp... agreed? |
Silver Member Username: RosrockMichigan Post Number: 117 Registered: Mar-09 | ill post some pics later |