Posted March 12, 201014 yr right over the next few months im going to look into sorting a boot build in the cabby,nothing fancy just something nice and clear and loud lol ideally id like to reasonable size subs in bootnice decent set speakers in rear quarter trimstweeter if poss in front anyone got any ideas?
March 13, 201014 yr Sorry if ive missed something, but what exactly are you asking? Ideas on how to install? Or like where and why?
March 13, 201014 yr Why do you want all your audio at the back of the car? Is that where you sit and listen to it?
March 15, 201014 yr Author ideas on how to do it im not really up for moddin the quarter trims, i was thinking of using the back seat as i have a spare back centre section, idea is to cut the speakers into that and illimanate the rear seats as something different
March 15, 201014 yr why not just upgrade the speakers right round, get a good head unit and an amp and not bother with the sub? dynamat behind the panels etc would be good too
March 15, 201014 yr Why do you want all your audio at the back of the car? Is that where you sit and listen to it? I think stu may have been getting at the point its a cabby There was somebody on here selling a cabby boot build, i cant find it just now, but it might help for inspiration(sp) Edited March 15, 201014 yr by hicksy
March 15, 201014 yr Why do you want all your audio at the back of the car? Is that where you sit and listen to it? I think stu may have been getting at the point its a cabby There was somebody on here selling a cabby boot build, i cant find it just now, but it might help for inspiration(sp) In all fairness I think he meant in general. Your far better off putting your cash towards upgrading the fronts then if need be the rears unless your doing it for show.As for the cabby do remember that the boot is well sealed away from the inside by metal & structural strength and any sound additions are likel to be contained until you open the boot & stand at the back.
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