View Full Version : VRX Boot Install
SiNERGY
16-04-2003, 10:04 AM
it's 90% complete :)
Just waiting on the subs to come in :?
Magna Boot One (http://www.users.bigpond.com/apathmanathan/vrxboot1.jpg)
Magna Boot Two (http://www.users.bigpond.com/apathmanathan/vrxboot2.jpg)
BOosted' BOoya
16-04-2003, 06:00 PM
Very neat SiNERGY; are they 2 12's goin in?
i guess you loose your spare tyre? if you did, i hope you took it out first... saves weight... ;)
is that a pro or a self build?
that is pure sex!
I hope you made it yourself and you took lots of install pics.. I want to do this to my VRX!
SiNERGY
16-04-2003, 07:27 PM
Very neat SiNERGY; are they 2 12's goin in?
i guess you loose your spare tyre? if you did, i hope you took it out first... saves weight... ;)
is that a pro or a self build?
Thanks :)
Yep it's a pro build, If i tried to do that it would have taken me too long!
I'm waiting on two 12" alpine type R's.
The spare is still there and usable! The main things to overcome in this install was 1. the subs and 2. the amp on the right, its huge so we had to find a good place which didn't take up too much room. I designed it but I got someone else to make it.
Also for those who don't know, the VRX comes with a Full Alloy spare :)
ive just found my new project.. To replicate that install.. Hope you dont mind.. but that is a good use of boot space.. While allowing maximum space still.
SiNERGY
16-04-2003, 09:24 PM
ive just found my new project.. To replicate that install.. Hope you dont mind.. but that is a good use of boot space.. While allowing maximum space still.
Na I don't mind, thats what modding is all about.
If you have time I'd suggest this, try to get some perspex so you can see the spare tyre, its something i wanted to do but ended up runing out of time :(
Cause its a full Mag I think it would look awesome if you could see the mag when you lift the boot :)
Manual
16-04-2003, 09:37 PM
No bloody way - i was thinking a very similar install last night for y TH!!!
Grr, well great minds think alike - but i would be doing it myself - the amps would be mounted not on the floor but more vertical along the back of the back seat - but i was planning on using 2 12" kicker aquare subs - but was worried about the amount of air i need inside the boxes to maximise the efficiency of the sub!!
those sub boxes / enclousres look very small!! very impressive man - excellent!!
My boot install is a good year away yet unfortunately!! oh well - when the money comes in so does the goods!!
Manual
BOosted' BOoya
16-04-2003, 09:50 PM
hey, i was just thinkin!
what happens if you need to change your rear tail lighs or bulbs? is the sub inclusure mounted perminantly on the floor? or would you just have to remove the subs to gain access to the light bulbs :?
spewin if you had to pull the whole think out :doubt:
GBM
SiNERGY
16-04-2003, 09:56 PM
No bloody way - i was thinking a very similar install last night for y TH!!!
those sub boxes / enclousres look very small!! very impressive man - excellent!!
Manual
Origianlly I thought of putting the amps up against the seat too but it takes up more room and those two amps won't fit side by side :shock:
The box sizes are perfect for the Alpine Type R's that I'm getting. They need only small boxes. Just check the specs of the subs you want and then go from there.
what happens if you need to change your rear tail lighs or bulbs? is the sub inclusure mounted perminantly on the floor? or would you just have to remove the subs to gain access to the light bulbs
yer unfortunatly that is a downside, to change a bulb, you need to take the sub out then take a box out. But how often do you change bulbs?
BOosted' BOoya
16-04-2003, 10:11 PM
how often? i was unlucky enough to go through 3 bulbs in 1 week!!!!
i donno how that happened :?
but these bulbs im usin now do the job nicely.. :D
GBM
Powered by vBulletin™ Version 4.0.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.