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Thread: Spare Tire Subwoofer Fabrication

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    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    Haha, I still have like 90 nylon M5x15 screws left, so you're welcome to a handful when you strip out your seized originals
    Appreciate the offer, but I also have quite a few spare black pozidrivs, so if you ever decide that you want to go back to stock, let me know and you're welcome to them

    I've always used anti-seize whenever removing/re-installing those, so i hope to never have a problem/issue.

    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    I think you are the only other Delorean owner that had heard the old sub. I'm sure you'll agree this is a big positive step.
    Looking forward to it!

    I'll try to make next week's meet if the time and place are still the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightFlyer View Post
    Appreciate the offer, but I also have quite a few spare black pozidrivs, so if you ever decide that you want to go back to stock, let me know and you're welcome to them
    These nylons are easily half the weight of the originals, so from a performance perspective I don't think I can do that

    Quote Originally Posted by NightFlyer View Post
    I'll try to make next week's meet if the time and place are still the same.
    This Saturday might be open too if you want to watch me drill a hole in a perfectly good oil pan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    These nylons are easily half the weight of the originals, so from a performance perspective I don't think I can do that
    Wouldn't want to cost you a hundred-thousandth of a second, now would we


    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    This Saturday might be open too if you want to watch me drill a hole in a perfectly good oil pan.
    Actually, tomorrow isn't looking too bad for me - shoot me a PM or text

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    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    Haha, I still have like 90 nylon M5x15 screws left, so you're welcome to a handful when you strip out your seized originals

    I think you are the only other Delorean owner that had heard the old sub. I'm sure you'll agree this is a big positive step.



    Thanks! The cubby solution is definitely more practical, but I just had to get those low-low-lows sounding better

    In other news, if anybody is interested, now taking offers on a cubby enclosure w/ Kicker L5

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    How loud?

    I know you said it is like a sub in a normal trunk, and I would guess this would work for high volume stuff, but does it actually work for low level listening that isn't replicating a rock concert? I used to have Rockford IBeams under the seats (other car). I am wondering if this is doing the same by giving you the bass feeling by shaking the whole car.

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