fiberglass box and cleaned up interior
well after over a month of hard thinking, i ended up getting a spray bomb of color matched paint to the green exterior of the blazer. here are some crappy cellphone pics of the box painted and installed. i also have a pic of how i ended up securing it.
the box still needs to be wetsanded and buffed to really shine, but i have to wait a week for the clear coat to 100% cure and i was missing my loud tunes so i put it back in.

the box still needs to be wetsanded and buffed to really shine, but i have to wait a week for the clear coat to 100% cure and i was missing my loud tunes so i put it back in.

yeaa, i got a fancy new job so i figured i needed a fancy new truck to go with it, and i really really dont want the box to go to waste. even if i dont get much for it, i want to see it go to a good home to someone that will appreciate the elbow grease that went into it.
I definitely like it, and like how little space it takes up.
I need a deck before I look at getting any subs and amps. At this point I don't think I could financially buy a $200 sub box. Need the other stuff too LOL.
The good thing is that we live close. (I'm in Lloyd).
Where did you mount the amp for it?
I need a deck before I look at getting any subs and amps. At this point I don't think I could financially buy a $200 sub box. Need the other stuff too LOL.
The good thing is that we live close. (I'm in Lloyd).
Where did you mount the amp for it?
its a 10" sub hole, heres the for sale thread with all the details and specs on the box https://blazerforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49021
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