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Make sure you have all windows down and pop the frunk. If you’re gonna be spending hours doing the install make sure both the penthouse and 12v is disconnected.Still waiting on my 4 x DP35M for the rear trunk and rear back. I should have those tomorrowView attachment 1020531
Agreed, I originally had to take the lining out because I had a water leak with my trunk lift.Make sure you have all windows down and pop the frunk. If you’re gonna be spending hours doing the install make sure both the penthouse and 12v is disconnected.
Nice build but could we possibly keep this page related specifically to the dsp itself? I’m sure there are people looking for specific technical info only related to this topic.I just added the first coat of the resin. I know this has nothing to do with the stereo but since I’m electrical engineer, the art part is the most baffling to me. I will add another coat after I apply the Alpine vinyl stickers today. I miss some spots with the modge podge. And I’m getting some stain bleed through. Since it is reversible, I think I might go with another color on the flipside. Maybe white on white. Also a picture of my picnic table that has been in my car for about three years now. They hold up amazingly well. The scratches are just in the finish, which is about a quarter inch thick. so it can be buffed and polished if desired. I treat it like a cyber truck, as it has been to Home Depot many times.
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I almost went with this approach. I have a cooler I bought for the sub trunk that I won't able to use.I had thought about a larger subwoofer mounted in that space, but use the area often for road trips with the family. Your craftsmanship looks great.