Tried to change the driveline fluids.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...psf83e625f.jpg
Soaked.
Edit: Fixed.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb7414657.jpg
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Tried to change the driveline fluids.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...psf83e625f.jpg
Soaked.
Edit: Fixed.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb7414657.jpg
Looks to be a fine location for a garage/shop!
Sent from the CaveMan Cave!
Feels like I'm back in the MX pits :lol:
Installed back massagers :coo3l:
http://i908.photobucket.com/albums/a...psfce2b8c2.jpg
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I've seen set ups like that before, but I always think shouldn't the seats interfere with the sub's cone travel?
The picture is a bit deceiving, there is a solid gap between the subs themselves and the back of the front seats, and they aren't hitting that little lip on the back seats either. You can see in the picture right in the middle that little silver piece, that's actually a long L bracket that is holding the sub box pressed against the rear trim panels so it stays put.
I do plan on getting 12'' speaker grilles though, wouldn't want someone to accidentally elbow the subs or lean their seat back all crazy lol
I definitely know what you mean! I was going to go with something like this;
12 inch Mesh Speaker Grill Sub Woofer Protection | eBay
That way they don't stand out too much, and it'll look clean and flush, the black will all blend together hopefully.
Pair 12 inch Heavy Duty High Excursion Subwoofer Speaker Classic Grill Grills | eBay
if you pull the fabric off the rear 6x9's, the metal looks something like these. i found that out because i have custom door speaker grills, and the pattern is a fairly close match to the uncovered rears.