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Ola`s jimny project

  • Daniel30
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30 Dec 2018 08:47 #199697 by Daniel30
The easiest way to add base is this box and just trim the back off a bit, it's has an amplifier in it so just need a wiring kit sounds good to ;) mine fits snug and can easily be taken out.

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30 Dec 2018 10:53 #199707 by Max Headroom

Lambert wrote: aluminiumiumiumiumiumium


LMAO :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS

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30 Dec 2018 14:59 #199711 by OlaGB

Daniel30 wrote: The easiest way to add base is this box and just trim the back off a bit, it's has an amplifier in it so just need a wiring kit sounds good to ;) mine fits snug and can easily be taken out.


Absolutely an easier solution! So is a underseat woofer..
I want a passive sub, only 1 plug connection. And i want a custom fit box, to get the most out of both space and sub. Together with custom compartment and rear door panel, i think it'll be the best solution for me..

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01 Jan 2019 12:01 - 01 Jan 2019 12:05 #199817 by OlaGB
Happy new year guys!

Subw. box and rear boot mods are done, only waiting for the sub to arrive in the mail within the next days.

Made a compartment in the boot floor, 10cm high, to make room for the most needed stuff. Thanks to MadsV for this idea!
Havent made hinges on the new floor plates yet, but i think i will do it.
Made the new floor plates go almost all against the rear door, and made a new rear door panel to free up more space.





Still available room for tools. You can also see sound deadning mats, that i have covered all floor and side panels. Also all 3 doors.


Subwoofer box is a sealed 36 liter (speaker spec for sound quality), and is pretty much a tight squeese between seat and door, not moving anywhere! 1 plug connection for easy removal.
Box is glued and screwed together, and even painted inside to seal it 100%..







Can watch the woofer flex all day from here B)
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01 Jan 2019 12:45 #199820 by MadsV
wow thats a lot of bass for the jimny :lol:
I made a box for some old classic jbl t595 6x9 some years ago, that was also a perfect fit, 110litres.
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01 Jan 2019 14:11 #199824 by OlaGB

MadsV wrote: wow thats a lot of bass for the jimny :lol:
I made a box for some old classic jbl t595 6x9 some years ago, that was also a perfect fit, 110litres.


Thats one big box you had there :cheer:

Yeah, alot of bass if you want to turn it up max, but it`s really just a 10`` in a sealed box (not the most efficent to play real loud with).. My headunit has separate sub output, active crossovers, equalizer and time comp, so i should be able to tune it to play really good.
Box size could have been made 8-9 liters smaller, to the cost of low freq efficency, dont want that..

Most of all happy with still having good space next to the box, and ofcourse the compartment underneeth! No more need for a big tool box in the boot, so i actually have more storage space now than i use to have even with the sub installed..

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