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So I made a sealed box that takes up the inside of the spare tire well and has a false floor baffle flush with the rear seats in the down position. The volume on the interior is around 2.85 cubic feet and there is cushion foam lining the floor pan in the back. The whole box is bolted down to the spare tire tie down hole and that is also the ground point I'm using for the amp. Here's a picture of it.
![]() Looks great and sounds great, but at certain frequencies I get a buzz from my plastics in the back. I believe it's also buzzing the bumper and license plate bezel (not the license plate itself since it has a rubber "anti vibration" frame. Anyone have a good way to quiet that crap down? Lol |
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After a little bit of testing at work with the car audio install guys we found out it's just my interior plastic, third brake light bar, and the license plate bezel. They took the bezel off and put the sponge I bought between it and the body and a majority of the rattles stopped. The rest is just interior panels that I have electrical taped down to stop annoying me until I get new panels with new clips that will hold it in place better lol. It sounds great now though!:) honestly I don't play the sub very loud at all it's just there so that I can hpf my speakers so they don't distort when I have the volume up.
Idk if I meant hpf or lpf... Whichever one cuts out the 125hz and lower frequencies for the speakers and sends that too the subwoofer This post has been edited by Noahwhite2014: May 2, 2015 - 5:47 PM |
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