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Hey,
Just wondering if any of you people have a custom sub enclosure?
Right now, i have two 12" Pioneer Subs, in a basic "Bassworx" box. They take up all the space in my 3DR Hatch. I have the amps mounted below, where the spare tire used to be. I'm thinking of taking my car down to my local shop, and seeing what we can think up there, but for now, im just wondering if any of you guys have done anything with you cars?
-Bill
JustYYaris
02-24-2007, 09:05 PM
Someone had a really nice setup posted with a JL 8 recessed with an amplifier and cap. I thought it looked really nice and it fit where the tire used to be. What I would like to do is move the tire to the left or right and place an amp recessed over the spare tire so I could still access that. On the space left, i would like to put a recessed subwoofer (hopefully 12", maybe ported) on the opposite side built into the area not occupied by the tire. I don't think that would be too hard of an install and would still leave the cargo area and spare
bugnuts
02-24-2007, 09:59 PM
Here check this thread, I did everything with the stock head unit and it sounds great, Go to the bottom to see the final pics.
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2509
JustYYaris
02-24-2007, 10:56 PM
hey bugnuts, I really liked your install. As i stated above, i was thinking of moving the spare to the left and building a sub enclosure next to it similar to yours except not over the sub. Im thinking having the amp over the spare so i could easily lift up the cover if i needed to access the tire. Is it possible to move the tire spindle left or right? How many cubes do you think i could pull off it i had a flat setup like yours and 40% of that area open for a box? Thanks in advance
bugnuts
02-25-2007, 12:18 AM
The install would be difficult without centering everything with the tire, I actually had to utilize some of the area inside the spare tire rim for the subs magnet, The tire sets inside the well at an angle so the box is actually tapered. If you plan to use a 12" sub then it will more than likely set higher than the original plastic cover location, This is the effect that I was going for (stock look and space) Do a mock-up with some cardboard and the equipment that you plan to use, then you can start trying different enclosure types to see what fits. If you need more assistance with mock-up tips just let me know.
JustYYaris
02-25-2007, 12:32 AM
That's awesome, thanks man.
eTiMaGo
02-25-2007, 12:46 AM
Mine's a very basic, out of the way setup with the sub fitting in the space in the spare wheel...
It's probably not the most efficient setup, but to my untrained ears it sounds just fine, lots of boom-boom if I need it, but a nice solid thump-thump most of the time.
Looks nice Thomas!
So long as the sub is designed for IB or a large sealed enclosure, a reasonably well sealed "sound board" install like this should work just fine for most ppl, except SPL freaks..
This is pretty much what I would like to do, as it lets me keep the trunk space (an absolute requirement, this is a shopping car) - the only problem is how to make it work with the sliding 60/40 rear seats and flip-over floor in the E-Limited. Failing that I might just make a small enclosure that sits on the driver's side of the trunk (the 40% flip-down side).
Decisions, decisions...
Some pics to illustrate the problem:
eTiMaGo
02-25-2007, 02:39 AM
I have the full bench seats but the floor area was the same as yours, the guys at the shop basically replaced the whole floor piece with a piece of carpeted wood, as you can see in my second pic.
It works good, but it's damn heavy...
The problem with the sliding seats is that once moved forward there's a huge gaping hole into the tire well, so it would take a lot of wood to seal it all up which means even more weight..
It's a pity the Infinity Basslink II's (http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/product.aspx?ProdId='BASSLINK+II'&Ser=BSL&Cat=SUB) aren't more easily removable (say like a bazooka tube (http://www.sasbazooka.com/productAutoPassiveBTsBT.asp?id=239)), but I suppose there's no easy way with something that's self amplified. At least the Inifinity would only take up one side of the trunk - even an 8" Bazooka would make the trunk effectively unusable.
Oh well, my search for Yaris subwoofer nirvana (small, light, removable) continues.. :(
DorytheYaris
03-05-2007, 12:38 PM
Mine's a very basic, out of the way setup with the sub fitting in the space in the spare wheel...
It's probably not the most efficient setup, but to my untrained ears it sounds just fine, lots of boom-boom if I need it, but a nice solid thump-thump most of the time.
Is that leather seats I see? Is that an option in Thailand?
If it is, you guys are pretty lucky. I'd die to have leather interior. :drool:
sqcomp
03-05-2007, 03:24 PM
...Glass it if you want a lighter removable enclosure. Is there something I'm missing here?
Is that leather seats I see? Is that an option in Thailand?
If it is, you guys are pretty lucky. I'd die to have leather interior. :drool:
Leather is standard on some models, but I'm guessing that Eti's leather was done by a trimmer (not OEM) - could be wrong though!
...Glass it if you want a lighter removable enclosure. Is there something I'm missing here?
I wouldn't necessarily characterize the glassed sub enclosures I've had experience with in the past as being light.. But then again, the installers I know who work with glass fon't skimp on material either - I'd guess their work is coming out at 1/2" to 3/4" thick. For weight reduction purposes, birch ply would probably be ideal but the problem is finding it here - I've never seen it at all in Thailand. :frown:
In any case, a tire well install is out of the question for our Yaris - there's no way losing the flip-over floor will pass the WAF - so I've been playing with slot ported and sealed bandpass designs for a single 8" and 10" in LEAP, with the goal being to make a small, removable box that can fit behind the 40% fold-down seat.
The problem with the bass reflex designs is balancing the port area and length with velocity in such a compact enclosure. At this stage I'm really liking the 8" bandpass design, but need to tweak out more group delay before a prototype can be built..
eTiMaGo
03-06-2007, 07:06 AM
Leather is standard on some models, but I'm guessing that Eti's leather was done by a trimmer (not OEM) - could be wrong though!
Free factory upgrade :biggrin: My friend's wife's friend works at a Toyota dealership, so they managed to get quite a few extra things for my very basic model... fog lamps, remote door locks, leather seats, skirts, 16" alloy wheels... :thumbsup:
DorytheYaris
03-06-2007, 10:46 AM
Free factory upgrade :biggrin: My friend's wife's friend works at a Toyota dealership, so they managed to get quite a few extra things for my very basic model... fog lamps, remote door locks, leather seats, skirts, 16" alloy wheels... :thumbsup:
Luckyyy! :bow:
Free factory upgrade :biggrin: My friend's wife's friend works at a Toyota dealership, so they managed to get quite a few extra things for my very basic model... fog lamps, remote door locks, leather seats, skirts, 16" alloy wheels... :thumbsup:
Nice deal! :tongue:
My neighbor is a Toyota saleswoman, and all she got me for free was: tint, foglights, remote entry, dual exhaust, scuff plates, car cover, floor mats, window visors and of course free 1st class insurance.
You probably did about 50K better than me! :biggrin:
Mind you she did also get me 80% of the new price for my 2yo trade-in Vios, so maybe I ended up paying for that with less freebies :wink:
Blenjar
04-30-2007, 10:15 PM
damn, i need to find dealer friends..
Nice sub Etimago, is that a 12"?
-- Blen
eTiMaGo
04-30-2007, 11:55 PM
10" only, but it gets the job done, I rarely if ever crank my volume up to 11 :wink:
Blenjar
05-01-2007, 12:06 AM
Say, since you took the tire out, do you think a 15" can get in it?
-- Blen
eTiMaGo
05-01-2007, 12:12 AM
I still have my tire in there, look again at the first page :wink:
Blenjar
05-01-2007, 12:44 AM
How much were the expenses on doing that exact enclosure?excluding the price of the sub.
-- Blen
Someone had a really nice setup posted with a JL 8 recessed with an amplifier and cap. I thought it looked really nice and it fit where the tire used to be. What I would like to do is move the tire to the left or right and place an amp recessed over the spare tire so I could still access that. On the space left, i would like to put a recessed subwoofer (hopefully 12", maybe ported) on the opposite side built into the area not occupied by the tire. I don't think that would be too hard of an install and would still leave the cargo area and spare
this system which now has an alpine type r 10" sub, i just keep blowing the 8"
:headbang:
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h245/501evol/pics2016.jpg
Blenjar
05-01-2007, 11:41 AM
Not bad!
What are the Xtant on the side? AMP etc etc?
-- Blen
xtant 404 running infinity kappas for the front and rears and a xtant 601 running the alpine typeR 10" sup. also have two 1/2 farad caps so my lights dont dim out at all. still using the stock deck
the box is .85 cubic feet and when you fold down the seats it is flush plus the whole thing can come out, i have been thinking of running some blue lighting under the false floor to highlight the amps and sub
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