Finally made some progress on the stereo installation. Head unit was already in as were the 3 pairs of 4" coaxials (4" dont really fit in the rear shoulder location, without mods, but I eventually got an acceptable mounting).
A week or so ago I took out most of my interior and ran all new Tsunami speaker wire from all 6 locations. I also ran a 4ga hot line back to the rear of the car. Yesterday I built the box that would house my 12" Infinity Reference, and today I cut to fit the new floor. My plan all along was to give up the spare tire location for the sub, and make the amps and wiring mont under the stock flip up false floor. I figured out today that wasnt going to work exactly like I hoped, but with a slight mod I should be able to make it work and look almost like stock.
Here are some pictures of what I have done so far.
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The octogon box sitting in the tire well. The box is precisely figured for 1.25 ft^3 volume.
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My cardboard template for the new floor.
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New floor installed, sub placed for angle, floor screwed to sub box.
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Rough in of wiring
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Amp placement, partial wiring.
Yeah I know my amps dont match and they are mid grade at best. Someday if and when I can afford them I will go with higher end amps. Total investment right now including NIB Kenwood head unit, 3 pairs NIB Kicker ds40's, Used Infinity Reference 1242W DVC Sub, used Pioneer 600.4, used Bazooka 300.2 and new Verge 400.1 amps, plus Stinger and Tsunami wires, wood materials, glue, screws, zip ties, and misc other supplies - under $450
Total RMS power just under 800w. I have all the hard items done this way, and when I want to upgrade its real easy.
So tomorrow I have to take everything off the board, carpet it, remount everything, finalize the wiring, Secure the floor to the car, put back in the stock false floor, and button up the rest of the interior. That shouldnt take too long. I'll add some more pictures on here after I finish.