So far I'm only this far on the sub box - didn't even have those walls screwed together yet.
The sub box is the right half of the tire well (will be 'glassed) and rising up the right area behind the fender. The Sub baffle will be at a bit of an angle, but think of it as "firing up".
Amp rack and emergency kit will occupy what's left of the tire well and left cubby.
Original plan was to just make a gently curved fiberglass "waterfall" panel for the panel between the hatch floor and sub baffle above - but you know what -
I also have two 12" passive radiators that would be fun to swap in.
(That's the correct number of PR's for a single 12W7)
I'd love the ability to make that a swappable set of panels -
1) One vertical panel that maximizes my hatch space and makes it sealed.
2) One vertical "V" shaped panel that protrudes into my hatch space to hold two passive radiators.
To do that though, I'd need a way of securing that panel in a way that would be (drum roll)
a) truly secure
b) without visible fasteners
My only idea so far sounds like a pain:
Make a recessed frame to mate the swappable panel and the box, put threaded inserts on the swappable panel(s), and bolt it from the inside through the hole in the baffle above... which would require removing the sub every time... And probably what, 20 or 30 little bolts? And lord help me if any fall into that lower chamber... I guess I could stuff that chamber with polyfill...
Hmm.
Any better ideas?