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the_dealer

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Still gotta fill the countersunk screw holes, and do a little more sanding/smoothing around the port entrance. I'm thinking about rounding all the edges, and coating it with some box speckle coating I use at the shop. Its pretty much like a bedliner coating with a fine texture. Same stuff that ProBox uses. Anyways, here it is
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I got tired of having the usb cord for my headunit and my thumb drive just sitting in the way, so I put a flush mount usb socket in the cubby hole. It was a little more work than I originally thought. I had to carefully dremel a square out from the support for the back of the socket and wire to fit thru. I did nick a spot with the dremel, so I'll prolly re-paint the cubby. I'm happy to have my usb hidden and out of the way
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Since I had a couple cluster bulbs burnt out, I replaced them with some leds from superbrightleds.com
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Also did the HVAC. I need to do the shifter lighting now.
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Since I had a couple cluster bulbs burnt out, I replaced them with some leds from superbrightleds.com
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The cluster looks nice and bright, I estimate I have about 4 blown in my cluster and want to go LED, Did you go with white LED? I wanted to go a different color but it appears the actual cluster face is green and I could not find anything aftermarket, Is White the best way to go?
 

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I went with white, they look a little more blue than white. I didn't realize the pic made them look greenish. I'll take some night pics with my HD digital cam for you. The bulb numbers I saw listed didn't fit, so I sent them back and went with one's mentioned on a Dodge ram forum. They were an exact fit, so I'll see if I can dig up my receipt and post a part number/bulb type. Superbrightleds even had it wrong on their application guide.

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You're an accomplished craftsman...wish I knew so much about audio! That may be for the best, though, as far as my Jeep funds are concerned LOL
 

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Thanks. I finally got a new table saw, router, and made some jigs and sleds. I bought an audio shop awhile back(which I'm slowly converting to an off road shop), but the old owner kept his Woodworking tools. Now that I have the right tools, I can turn out some pretty decent stuff, and my boxes have come a long way since the box I made in the first post. I finished the box tonight, and I only have about 2 hours in it. With my old saw, I'd spend around 2-3 just getting the cuts done since nothing was square

For s&g, here's one for a single 12 I'm in the middle of for a kid that lives a few houses down from me. He got it from a pawnshop for like $30 with a 1cuft box tuned way to high(like 50hz)so he's gonna shit when he hears it. 2.38cuft@33hz net. I took these when I was test fitting before starting on the carpet.
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The weather finally cooperated enough for me to take some pictures. Decided to do rear firing at the last minute instead of sub up port rear like I planned. The box volume and port area are a much better fit for these subs than my last box. BTW the subs aren't mounted upside down, I flipped the box over and I never turned it back. These little 8's sound so much better than before, and everything seems a good bit louder. The old box was a little too big with too much port area, so the subs were bottoming out fairly easy.
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