Stealth Sub install
#1
Stealth Sub install
When I was younger I always liked to put big *** subwoofers into all my cars. Unfortunatly huge subs means, huge box with which is necessary to have a huge amount of space. Even with the Volvo, the largest vehicle I have, it takes way too much room to even debate putting subwooferes in there anymore and still have room for cargo. After thinking my ground shaking days of huge subwoofers was over I decided to just pay someone else to figure it out. I needed the install to be heavy hitting and still be stealth. Thanks to Whitestar Motors in NY, I got my wish. Though, I no longer now have a spare tire, whch could lead to problems later. But, for now its working rather well.
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Sub install pics
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Sub install pics
#3
RE: Stealth Sub install
Your installation looks great. How does it sound?
I can't see the last two photos well enough to tell what they did. Did they build a box or is the sub cut into the car's sheet metal? And did they position the sub firing toward the ground, or am I seeing the grill of the sub firing up?
Sorry for so many questions. I'm a bass player with a 240 wagon and I just got the subwoofer I requested for Christmas. I'm trying to figure out where to put it so I can still load my bass viol back there.... It's a dumb paradox: I'm a bass player so I want to hear bass, but I'm doomed to driving a wagon because I'm a bass player.
Seeing your install is kind of exciting because if I can do somthing like you did, I won't lose the spare tire. The 245 puts the spare in a side well so there's 6-8 inches of space under the deck where you installed your sub.
Any info you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Steve
I can't see the last two photos well enough to tell what they did. Did they build a box or is the sub cut into the car's sheet metal? And did they position the sub firing toward the ground, or am I seeing the grill of the sub firing up?
Sorry for so many questions. I'm a bass player with a 240 wagon and I just got the subwoofer I requested for Christmas. I'm trying to figure out where to put it so I can still load my bass viol back there.... It's a dumb paradox: I'm a bass player so I want to hear bass, but I'm doomed to driving a wagon because I'm a bass player.
Seeing your install is kind of exciting because if I can do somthing like you did, I won't lose the spare tire. The 245 puts the spare in a side well so there's 6-8 inches of space under the deck where you installed your sub.
Any info you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Steve
#4
RE: Stealth Sub install
I love the way it sounds, after venting it, (those 3 holes with the grates) it was perfect. The way it was done (after removing the spare) we created a platform of MDF. The hole was cut for the 15 and a about 6" of a gap towards the back end was left open. We put a (shaped) piece of MDF to create the fin to make a vent inside the "spare spot". There was always about a 4" gap between the spare tire hole and the stock platform that can be seen from the cargo area, we cut (into that) a hole to provide the amp room to show through and to ventilate then bolted down the "new" platform for the sub to sit in. I think I have pics of the building... since my explaining for that sucks... lol
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