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1. Building Your Own Subwoofer Enclosure
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... a great template for marking the holes ! Unfortunately I didnt have the sub or box to use for a template, so I used an old baffle that had 12"s mounted into it ! Lay the template on your baffle board, ...
2. Headunit Installation in 2002-2006 Lancer
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... Once you have the brackets, line them up on the new stereo (remove the metal “cage” if the new stereo has one fitted). There are plenty of different holes on each side, this allows for easy installation ...
3. Front speakers in an SF5 forester.
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... and grease remover time to dry, we can start sound deadening the door. You will need to cut your deadening mat of choice into pieces small enough to fit through the service holes in the inner door skin. ...
4. Inverting Subwoofers
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... (say 10g power cable) like you normally would from the amp into the box. Use individual cables, not figure-8 ! - Invert the sub onto the box, mark out the mounting holes with a marker. - Drill a hole big ...
5. Use the right tools for the job
(General/Everything Else !)
... without a problem. It'll also cut thru screws like butter Jigsaw = Tidying up ripped edges, punching sub holes & port holes. Great for curves, crap for straight. You need a phat blade to do anything ...
6. Sentra Installation (step by step gallery)
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... down|One to go. The baffles been cut and tap holes for the subs made 0|ap106.jpg|Side panels|Side panels cut and ready to go. These are made from recycled MDF (chopped up old enclosures) 0|ap107.jpg|Test ...
7. Installing a Head-Unit Into a VT-VX Commodore
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
...  You'll notice two holes on either side of the stereo, using two lengths of coathanger bent into "U" shapes, insert into these holes about 25-30mm like this picture shows: Now while these ...
8. Installing a Head-Unit into a 2002 Subaru Forester
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... (held in by clips). Then slide the new unit into the stock mounting bracket, line it up with the pocket and make sure the two mounting holes have lined up with holes on the stereo, once done just use the ...
... itself. Note the position the stereo mounts in and which brackets go on which sides. Once you have the old stereo out of the brackets, line up each bracket with the new stereos' mounting holes. They ...
10. Recone subwoofer or any speaker
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... To fit the locking rings, punch guide holes in the spider using the scribe. Lay down the lock ring and screw everything down firmly. Spiders & coil are DONE ! We're 1/3rd of the way there. While ...
11. Getting into SPL Competition, the begginers guide.
(Technical/Theory and Physics)
... cars are daily driven and an electrical fire is not fun. Same goes for grommets on cables running thru holes in metal. Be sensible, your car or your life isn’t worth a number on a screen. Headunit: For ...
... 'cos there arent any ! No back seat passengers and a roll cage mounted thru the speaker holes means no rears  ...
13. DIY Clear Turn Signals
(DIY Articles/Performance Do It yourself)
... to the car.  Dont forget that the valence needs to slip straight onto the car in order to catch the clips.  At the same time, it must line up with the various brackets and boltholes in the front of the ...
... lift out (again, unplug the plugs from the back). As will the rest of the console. Undo the 2 screws retaining the headunit. Remove the OEM adapter plates, the holes will need drilling out to a large ...
15. Headunit Installion in X2-X3 Hyundai Excel & Accent
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... retainers properly. You can now easily un-screw the headunit and remove it. Attach the OEM mounting to your new headunit (most headunit have the correct holes already! Atleast, Alpine & JVC do). ...
16. Bracing your enclosure or wall
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... the rods in a position to strengthen the weakest part of structure. I always use 3 rods, one next to each sub, and one between them. This is because when you cut the sub holes, the baffle looses a lot ...
17. 1968 Ford Mustang GT - Car Audio Install
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... cutting out large holes and placing a set of home audio speaker baffles on the shelf! So it was decided to go with a decent Pioneer bluetooth head-unit, along with some MTX splits fitted in custom pods ...
... & bottom of the pile that cop the digs, scratches & marks in transit, and therefore can be picked up DIRT CHEAP. Just use bog on the holes and cover the box, voila! No one knows the difference. Also, lots ...