ICE Boot Build Just wondering if anyone has done anythign interesting with the ICE in their boot? Im in the middle of doing a build at the mo n getting a bit stuck for ideas. so far i've: - removed the spare wheel and build a box for the sub under there so the sub can be facing up in the centre of the floor. - Boxed in the sides and attached the amps and just carpeted the lot with thick audio carpet (black the match the origional) it looks smart but a bit bland, just wondering if anyone has done something a bit more inventive with theirs? I was thinking of puting perspex on chrome stands around the sub and upto the back of the chairs with BMW frosted on it n maybe a few neons. P.S. how do i post pics??? Thanks everyone! |
hi jon, to post pics, upload them to your gallery and if you want to put them in a thread, right click on the image in your gallery, go to properties and copy and paste the URL in the relevant box on the thread starter. a few of the people i know have used fibreglass to mould interesting shapes for sub housings, and mounting your subs on a "floating" shelf behind the seats, lit by neons (as they did in an episode of PMR UK) would look pretty cool. |
here is my old false floor setup. Yes, thats real mirror, and yes, many people have cut themselves :rofl http://astro.temple.edu/~tom318ti/outside%20003.jpg http://astro.temple.edu/~tom318ti/trunk%20014a.jpg |
I like the glass, i take it that you glued it down!! Im gonna post pics of what iv done with mine so far on my profile. Did you remove your spare wheel to do that? any problems? |
I used mirror adhesive and that stuff is amazingly strong! Took out spare, and tool kit, with no problems. Right now I'm making a fiberglass box to fit the shape of the hole for the tool kit, to fit a Phase Aliante 12si sub |
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