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yeah these car's are bad for looking like dog's draggin their ass on the ground tryin to get that last bit of poop off
there's a really cheap alternative to losing that "sag" tho.. not sure if anybody's tryed it, but they install in the spring's themselves and you adjust them to almost "lift" the car (booster's their called)
for like $15 or less i can't seem them making the sag any worse... if i was keeping my gp, i'd give it a try
Holy shit your first system was nearly the same as mine, same subs almost the same amp!
I remember feeling like the shit in the highschool parking lot with that setup hahaha. I blew the shit out of them, burned the coils completely up.
I've upgraded to two sa-12's on a 2k mb quart amp, that feeling when you pull the new subs out of the box and look at how huge the magnets are vs your old shit is so nice
Nails and glue wont hold together your box, forget about it. Youre going to need lots of screws, make shure to brace and reinforce the hell out of your box. Screw from mdf to your bracing and not mdf to mdf.
The duct tape on your box is pretty funny. Don't worry about little gaps in the box worry about making it as insanely solid as possible, overdo the hell out of it. Little air leaks don't matter when you're pushing 140db.
Someone said to build coils with agx struts. My advice is to not do that, I wasn't happy and they don't go that low. If you have the skills to make some out of the agx struts, then I think you should be able to make some top and bottoms mounts and use bc coils for a lexus es300. Kuntzie over on gp forums just did it and they will be SO much better. I need to see more gp stance
Someone said to build coils with agx struts. My advice is to not do that, I wasn't happy and they don't go that low. If you have the skills to make some out of the agx struts, then I think you should be able to make some top and bottoms mounts and use bc coils for a lexus es300. Kuntzie over on gp forums just did it and they will be SO much better. I need to see more gp stance
Someone said to build coils with agx struts. My advice is to not do that, I wasn't happy and they don't go that low. If you have the skills to make some out of the agx struts, then I think you should be able to make some top and bottoms mounts and use bc coils for a lexus es300. Kuntzie over on gp forums just did it and they will be SO much better. I need to see more gp stance
Don't take this the wrong way- but why are you here?
I'm all for diversity on here when it come's to builds on here, but it's 3 pages in and all you've done is put $500 of subs in a box which looks like it was designed and built by a 5 year old, changed your rotors out, and added a badly mounted volt gauge.
Again, not trying to be a dick, you're just not doing anything low wise, fitment wise, power wise, handling wise and you're not really building that fantastic of an audio system.
Don't take this the wrong way- but why are you here?
I'm all for diversity on here when it come's to builds on here, but it's 3 pages in and all you've done is put $500 of subs in a box which looks like it was designed and built by a 5 year old, changed your rotors out, and added a badly mounted volt gauge.
Again, trying to be a dick, you're just not doing anything low wise, fitment wise, power wise, handling wise and you're not really building that fantastic of an audio system.
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