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Originally Posted by Usual Suspect
cheers jason. Although i think it might be a bit hard for meet up with u as im in perth. Cheers for the info.
You reckon u could take some pics of ur boot, so i can see what someones looks like.
Cheers.
No worries, i'll get my digital camera from work and post some pic's
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Hey I still don't get how it's hard to get to the spare tyre?
Don't you just lift the sub out of the boot, and access the spare tyre as normal?
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Originally Posted by XXpl05ive
Hey I still don't get how it's hard to get to the spare tyre?
Don't you just lift the sub out of the boot, and access the spare tyre as normal?
Yeh, it is easy!
But you also have to lift the box out, unplug everything etc...
Some people, myself included, would rather have a neat setup so if you need quick and easy access you have it!
Have you ever lifted a 15" sub box enclosure?
She isn't light (but still can lift it)
Easy solution, buy a free to air SUB
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I wouldnt have so much of a problem if i had a solid pacrel shelf goes i would be happy with some kick ass 6x9's in the back, but because its a hatch, it dont.
I think im definetly gonna by that Pioneer head unit, going down the shop on the weekend or friday so ill pop in and ask the guys in their about my situation.
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good luck!!
and do post back what you got, prices and from where if it's not too much trouble.
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Get rid of your spare tyre, then you won't need to have access to it
I'm yet to do this, but I am considering it.
My Sub box clears the spare, but to make things easier for me I bought a space saver spare and made my own false floor, meaning that all i have to do is pull the carpet up and remove a round panel a bit bigger than the spare for access.
I'd take pics but its not all that special yet. I need holiday time... 2 days and counting!!!!!
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Originally Posted by LUD02C
Easy solution, buy a free to air SUB
that sure aint the easy way! The front of the sub has to be sealed from the rear of the sub for optimal performance, not the easiest thing to do in a hatch (its bad enough in a sedan!) :wink:
For boot space/easy tyre access a small fibreglass enclosure in one of the corners is usually a good way to go
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Yeah i was thinking of making my own custom floor, but just finished exams and im out with firends pretty much everyday now, and leavers is next week along with a job, time is sparce.
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id just go for an averaged brand mp3 hu and some decent set of 6" splits... you can always transfer them over to your next car :lol:
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I've taken photo's of my car's!
The computer i'm on now doesn't have USB so i can't upload yet..
Will do 2mora
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