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    Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Started a couple weeks ago, haven't made much progress between the weather & kids. Living out here in "corn country" don't help either, takes a week to get anything you can't happen to run across at farm supply or auto parts store lol

    So far I have:
    DEH-80PRS
    Boston GT-2200 & GT-2300
    JBL MS-62C (nice for around the $150 I paid, not so much so if they where more)
    0 & 4 gauge Stinger HPM
    2000 series Stinger interconnects
    Stinger 12 gauge pro speaker wire
    2- 0 gauge to 4- 4 gauge fused distribution block
    STP Gold, Bomb, & SPL04 sound deadening


    I've switched my Kenwood touchscreen dvd player for a 80prs. I didn't really use it for dvd's, & flip-outs are a bit dated anyway, just happened to have had it around from my old car.
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    Didn't take any of the Pioneer, but it's in the same dash kit for now

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Started by removing stock door baffles
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    Left piece is off the inside of the door panel, right is off the door. Factory speakers where mounted at an angle & forward from the grills on the door panel.

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    Made a quick set of templates

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Measured twice, cut once :hmmmm:
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    Went on deadening the doors while the glue on my first baffle dryed
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    Single layer of STP Gold on the outer door skin, SPL04 ccf behind speaker openings & about 60% down the length of lower door

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    STP Bomb over holes over 1/2" or so Gold on smaller holes

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    I had some plastic signs sitting around so I used them. They're close to 1/8" thick, not the flimsy ones you usually see.
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    Wrapped the cables for the latch & lock with SPL04 ccf. Laid a bead of seam sealer around the edge, & started laying on 3" overlapping strips of STP Gold

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    Started getting dark so I got some help by the way of a little slave labor

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Got the doors knock out next morning, & 12 gauge speaker wire ran through boots for the 6 1/2's
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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Pre-drilled screw holes & mounted speaker.
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    Things have gone way to quickly & smoothly at this point. That can only mean it's time for Murphy to make an appearance!

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Looks good so far. What car is this?


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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    So when I put the door panel back on I saw that the surround was nearly touching the grill. I had only did one side so at least I had that going for me. Even though I'd thought to include the thickness of the mounting flange & deadener, & a little room for excursion, turns out I'd overlooked the surround

    Made two new, slightly shorter, baffles & sprayed them with some SEM black paint I had left from a old project
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    Used some of the ccf to make seals around the baffles that'd press firmly against the door panel
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    Zip-tied incase the adhesive gave out, ca glued at the seam. Panels went back on effortlessly & the speakers are now centered directly behind the factory grills. Sadly they can only be seen by shoving your face against them & using a flashlight. Oh well least I know it's centered in there

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Finished both doors with a layer of STP SPL04
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    Got lucky & had a empty factory wire channel under the passenger side carpet! Just enough room for my 0 gauge in the driver side too, good day indeed!
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    I'm not to good with a camera, sorry. I soldered, heat shrank, & techflex'd the wiring harness for my head unit but didn't think to take a picture at any point. Next time it comes out I'll try to remember

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    Re: Slow basic fairly low budget build

    Quote Originally Posted by SublimeZ View Post
    Looks good so far. What car is this?
    2002 Stratus Coupe, I hate the thing. My cousin works at a local dealership & when my old car died it was what he could give me for the most under book value. I got him to take even less because I paid cash. That was about 4 1/2 years age so I can't complain too much

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