Q-Logic Custom Kickpanels
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Originally Posted by Cebby
We're building you something custom. I need something too.
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Here's a pic of the custom p which I designed and constructed, and IMO they are much better than the Q-logics because they don't cut into your limited foot-room and don't get kicked by your feet.
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While I don't do any heavy wheeling, I do go mudding about every weekend or every other weekend depending on conditions and my schedule so they do see quite a bit of action, along with my size 14 boot they have gotten alolng pretty well. I have added a strip of weather stripping to the husky liners where I had to cut them to get them to fit and it works fine, water still puddles up, mud...well mud just kinda sits there anyway and the snow does the same as water. The lack of footroom is barely noticed after about a week or two, honestly, I forget that they're there.
I love them, but thats just IMHO.
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I love them, but thats just IMHO.
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Originally Posted by CrazyDiamond
Here's a pic of the custom p which I designed and constructed, and IMO they are much better than the Q-logics because they don't cut into your limited foot-room and don't get kicked by your feet.
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Actually, the pod is scuplted from 1.75" thick MDF. The high density of it really tightens up the midrange and projects better than fiberglass. I did a spray-on epoxy coat to waterproof the whole pod, and dynomatted behind the door panels I made. I have refinished alot of my dash in black (looks AMAZINGLY better than all the stock grey) and the black door panels really look sharp with it.
Incidentally, the tweeters are angled towards the passengers, so imaging is pretty damn good, plus I have a set of 4" components in the dash. Trust me, the accuracy is quite good. THe best part is that you still have all of your foot/leg room. The magnets on those components were huge, so I had to do a very slight grind to a metal door piece behind the door panel...other than that, though, the fit is a piece of cake. I used the kick panels, instead, to house my 4 crossovers :-)
Thanks for the input!
Incidentally, the tweeters are angled towards the passengers, so imaging is pretty damn good, plus I have a set of 4" components in the dash. Trust me, the accuracy is quite good. THe best part is that you still have all of your foot/leg room. The magnets on those components were huge, so I had to do a very slight grind to a metal door piece behind the door panel...other than that, though, the fit is a piece of cake. I used the kick panels, instead, to house my 4 crossovers :-)
Thanks for the input!
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I think a combo of Crazydiamonds and a custom kick Bill. I'll be back Tuesday - we can figure out a time next week (or weekend) that works then... We'll do some brainstorming.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
I think a combo of Crazydiamonds and a custom kick Bill. I'll be back Tuesday - we can figure out a time next week (or weekend) that works then... We'll do some brainstorming.
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