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BigBluePile 04-25-2010 03:19 PM

1st Gen 4Runner Rollbar Pod Speakers
 
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After 23 years of abuse, 11 years by me, my OEM self amp speakers were about shot. The drivers side had been "blown" for the better part of a decade now and the passenger side was going. With kids now, my rear seats are ALWAYS up and my giant recovery(you know who you are :D)/fluids/gear box, hilift jack and gas can woofer taking up room I could hardly hear them anyways. Soooo, being INSPIRED by another YT'r on here(thank you Jerry! :wave:) I decided to add to my cheap stereo build further. Using some Sony xplode speakers I've had forever, some aluminum L-brackets and plumbing supplies I put these together on the cheap.

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So I finished the pods after going to Home Depot for parts to fix a toilet. I found these vent diffusers that I thought would work great to "meter" or "port" the air out of the pods themselves.
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I cut down the lip and made it press fit it into the sewer pipe adapter for easy access to the wires and mounting bracket. Now I can infinitely adjust the tone. I could take off the three little medal support tabs...eh, makes it look "industrial"....:D The wires simply run down the roll bar into the side paneling and I put small spade connectors to directly plug into the factory wiring. Eventually, I'll put an actual mating connector in there and remove the OEM speakers.
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The rear view
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I think I invested $25 a pod for four pieces: Sewer pipe adapter, u-bolt for roll bar, diffuser, and a rubber cap/hose clamp(I no longer need the rubber cap but did retain the hose clamp).

Maybe I'll paint them green...:D

Thoughts? They sound great and actually put out A LOT of sound for only being pushed by the head unit at 52 watts. They don't take away from the rear view out of the back window and they only interfere when opening up my storage box but not enough to hinder getting stuff in or out.

kiyobrown 04-25-2010 03:27 PM

Sweet deal!! Now you might be able to hear them on the highway with the top down!! I know I can't hear my rear speakers at all. Good work.


:great:

*edit - clean your garage!! hehehe :domo2:

vital22re 04-25-2010 03:30 PM

i dont get it... why are there metal tabs??? did you use super glue? why isnt it blue like your interior? does the adjustment really work? are these run on an amp? why is the sky blue?

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by kiyobrown (Post 51430497)
Sweet deal!! Now you might be able to hear them on the highway with the top down!! I know I can't hear my rear speakers at all. Good work.


:great:

*edit - clean your garage!! hehehe :domo2:

What do you think I bought the trailer for...:D


Originally Posted by vital22re (Post 51430499)
i dont get it... why are there metal tabs??? did you use super glue? why isnt it blue like your interior? does the adjustment really work? are these run on an amp? why is the sky blue?

Sometimes you worry me...:lof:

yotaman85 04-25-2010 03:46 PM

nice. you might get better sound out of them if you made the cans bigger though.

kiyobrown 04-25-2010 03:49 PM

Crutchfield sells a speaker baffle thats smaller then those cans. Just saying. :bigok:

And I believe that was the reason for the diffuser.

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by yotaman85 (Post 51430516)
nice. you might get better sound out of them if you made the cans bigger though.

Well, yeah...:roll: You'd have to sit in the seats to hear it. Plus I'm still using the OEM front speakers+the Pod speakers+10" sub=good enough for this guy...and it drowns out the dual noise makers in the back. :D

yotaman85 04-25-2010 04:03 PM

fair enough, still a good job man. and paint them blue.

kiyobrown 04-25-2010 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by BigBluePile (Post 51430531)
it drowns out the dual noise makers in the back. :D

:lof:


Originally Posted by yotaman85 (Post 51430535)
paint them blue.


Good call, good call.





:D

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 04:06 PM

Thanks! Basically I just wanted to see if this would work and perhaps inspire others. I'll probably paint them black to "blend" them into the roll bar.

92 TOY 04-25-2010 05:03 PM

cool mod....and they work well too eh?

good job man.....thanks for the mention too.

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 05:04 PM

Work good enough for me Jerry...besides it's YOUR fault I did this...:D

92 TOY 04-25-2010 05:06 PM

hehehehehehehe

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 05:30 PM

:great:

vital22re 04-25-2010 06:57 PM

um i believe my questions were not answered... so... get to it..

BigBluePile 04-25-2010 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by vital22re (Post 51430702)
um i believe my questions were not answered... so... get to it..


Originally Posted by vital22re (Post 51430499)
i dont get it... why are there metal tabs??? did you use super glue? why isnt it blue like your interior? does the adjustment really work? are these run on an amp? why is the sky blue?


geeeeeeeeeeeeeezzuss.........

too hold the speaker

no

probably gonna paint them black

yes

no

the ocean


:D

vital22re 04-25-2010 07:29 PM

thank you!!! :wave:

BigBluePile 04-26-2010 06:33 PM

dork.

kiyobrown 04-26-2010 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by BigBluePile (Post 51431581)
dork.


Maybe that's why you two are friends. Just sayin' :bigok:

BigBluePile 04-26-2010 06:40 PM

guess that's why the three of us are eh? :D


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