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Offline N900 MJT

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #10 on: 14 December 2010, 11:07 »
will it be a raised false floor or one on the base?

It will be a raised floor, but not much

you could use your boot carpet as a template i spose, thats why i done when i made a false floor for my corsa

exactly what i did  :grin: just remember to take a few mm off because of the material you cover it with,

and a sealed box will work, just depends what size subs you have

I have a pair of 12" fli subs that i want to use

Going to get my thinking cap on as to what else i need to have in the back so i can do the whole lot in one go!

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #11 on: 14 December 2010, 13:32 »
Well you need to mount the subs so you get them out if need be, so you will need some good grillage over them.
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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #12 on: 14 December 2010, 14:21 »
Well you need to mount the subs so you get them out if need be, so you will need some good grillage over them.

What about if i make the sub holder removable? ie not screwing the whole thing down - just securing it in another way?

Then if a problem pops up i can just lift that whole section up and fix what ever is wrong

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #13 on: 14 December 2010, 15:43 »
Well whatever method you use to hold it down it needs to be substantial, 2 12" subs will cause a lot of vibration.
If you want to remove it I would use say at least 8No. bolts
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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #14 on: 15 December 2010, 17:13 »
Right then, shopping list is taking shape!

MDF - Measure space needed to cover
2x4 - Building the base
2 x Hinges - lift the rear section 
Glue - Holding the wood together
Screws - Secure the wood further
Fabric - covering the whole lot

2/3 x Amps - front speakers & rear speakers amped independantly and
1 x amp for the Subs (have this one already)
2 x Subs - Already have these in my garage
Full wiring kits - maybe run 0awg?
Wiring fixings - all fixed to the underside of the false floor

I am in the process of drawing up plans on where to place everything.
Im sure i have missed something!!

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #15 on: 24 December 2010, 09:55 »
Right i have been a busy little bee getting most of the stuff ready for the work - now i just need one question answering - what size MDF should i be using? i dont want it to be too heavy!

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #16 on: 04 January 2011, 12:59 »
Min 18mm
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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #17 on: 04 January 2011, 13:46 »
Min 18mm

Cool getting this priced up in the next day or so!

What are peoples views on leaving the rear cards in the car with the false floor?

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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #18 on: 04 January 2011, 23:00 »
This sounds really cool, i am thinking of doing one of these myself just in the boot tho,

where will the progress be posted??
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Re: Building a false floor
« Reply #19 on: 04 January 2011, 23:12 »
do a progress thread with lots of pics, this could be an interesting topic  :cool:

silly question, but have you got the right screws? with counter sunk heads?

18mm wood for sure, ive used 12mm before, and it was shocking, i didnt realise it would make the difference
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