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1987 Pontiac Firebird
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 400 GREAT DRIVER CAR #372 NO RES $4,551.00
1976 Pontiac Trans Am 400 Nitrous Firebird Automatic $4,050.00
1971 Pontiac Trans Am 455HO 4-Speed Rare Lucerne Blue $59,200.00
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************************************************************************************************************************ SEALING THE SUB BOX ************************************************************************************************************************
Now it was time to start sealing the box...
Ok on to cutting out the holes for the subs! First I had to decide where I wanted the sub to mount. I marked and measured the placement of the sub. Then I found my center point and marked it on the MDF. I measured the sub to find the radius of my hole. I placed a nail dead center and tied a string with a pencil to it at the exact radius I needed. 5.5 if I remember correct! Then I drew the circle for my cut. I double checked the hole before I cut to be sure I kept the line taunt the whole way.
Then I had to drill a hole for the scroll saw blade and cut a notch to get the blade in on the line of the circle. Then I cut away!
Top on the box...
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Follow this link to additional information on the car not found on this site! ************************************************************************************************************************ DIRECTORY FOR RAIF'S STEREO SITE 01 Site Intro 02 Soundproofing Info 03 Soundproofing Doors and Dash 04 Soundproofing Interior 05 Thermoshield 06 Soundproofing Interior Paneling 07 Soundproofing Undercarriage 08 Stereo Wiring 09 Head Unit & Speakers 10 Building The Sub Box: Making The Pattern 11 Building The Sub Box: MDF 12 Building The Sub Box: Sealing <<< 13 Building The Sub Box: Covering 14 Amplifier Specs & Hook Up 15 Amplifier Installation ************************************************************************************************************************
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Posted by: ntextreme3
09/14/2009 06:12PM
i remember when i had my bird.. im looking at your sound page- i did the same thing with the air pressure relief vents.. i remember for a while i thought a screw on the 6x9 speakers were loose haha.. good old times.. sad to get rid of it.. great lookin bird. 5*
Posted by: RedraifExtras
06/22/2005 09:24AM
No melting in the heat with my coating, but gas will make it melt as will other car chemicals! I would say heat softens the stuff, but all mine is out of direct sunlight and is undercarpet padding, or under paneling... so it causes no problems! In the dead of summer sitting on hot asphalt I have never noticed the underside coating melting, though I sealed it by painting it.
Posted by: steelweaver
05/19/2005 06:53AM
Nice Ride! I've read a comment about the undercoating melting and stinking in the summer heat... did you ever get that problem?
Posted by: suga_shane69
04/28/2005 07:22PM
Pioneers are wal-mart shit around here. Go big or go home is my motto. email me and i can help you out with the DD stuff.
04/28/2005 07:21PM
Yo thats a sweet ride,but whats with the pioneer stuff. you are getting new subs huh. The best out there i've heard,beats JL and Memphis are DDs Digital Designs out of Oklahoma City. I have 2 tens, in my truck,they have the most bass. oughta find some and listen. when install right,DAMN. but sweet ride. You put in a lot of hard work.
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