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Dual 10" subwoofers in an 05+ Access Cab

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by mjp2, Mar 31, 2008.

  1. Mar 31, 2008 at 8:52 AM
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    mjp2

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    Xtreme Kreations makes some sweet speaker panels that attach to the rear door panels on the 05+ Access Cabs. It's a great way to add some boom without losing any usable space in the rear, unless you're really set on keeping those rear door pockets. :rolleyes:

    The preparation work is time-consuming and this is not a bolt-on mod, but with some patience the results will come out great. The panels themselves are fiberglass and include a 1 cubic foot sealed box for the subwoofer. I spent about 2 weeks prepping the door panels and speaker panels, working the occasional night after work for an hour or two. Steps were pretty straight-forward:

    1. Cut the stock door panel to fit the new fiberglass panel. Dremels rock.
    2. Cut some wooden rings to fit behind the fiberglass to hold the speakers in place.
    3. Cut the fiberglass to fit the speakers.
    4. Epoxy the wooden rings behind the fiberglass. I cut a slit in the subwoofer rings so they could be worked inside the box through the speaker opening.
    5. Line up the speakers and drill mounting holes.
    6. I lined the openings with HushMat to limit any vibrations.
    7. Mount the speakers to the panels.
    8. Mount the fiberglass panels to the stock door panels using the supplied studs and nuts and lots of silicone to prevent any rattling.
    9. Modify the door metal on the truck to fit the speaker boxes and move the wiring so nothing gets pinched.
    10. Line the modified door openings with sound-deadening material, again to prevent rattling. I can't say enough good things about HushMat. :)
    11. Run the wires to and from the door panels and install the door panel back on the door.
    12. Hook up your amp and enjoy annoying the guy sitting next to you at the light.

    I didn't take pictures of the door panel mods because it's just a matter of cutting plastic and fiberglass, which is pretty uninteresting. I used a 10" subwoofer and a 6.5" 2-way speaker on each side. The finished door panel ready for installation looks like this:
    IMG_2233_e4aabe67bfa4bd9ce25f2314c2fcd3bae31cc35d.jpg

    The sub box hangs off the back:
    IMG_2235_ca0a9eea545b36d481010c4f3e56fd8e6bc1dbfa.jpg

    When modifying the doors, this:
    IMG_2229_7b955e9e02241913110a3ec5c2d49e104efb89fd.jpg

    Changes to this:
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    Once everything is installed it looks really trick. I don't have any pictures of the final product because, once everything was installed, I couldn't close my door. :laugh: The main hoop of my rollcage interfered with the speakers, so it's back to the drawing board for me. :frusty:

    I have an idea that'll make all this work with my cage but it's going to take a bit of time and A LOT of fiberglass work. I'll post an update once I get it all finished and installed. For those of you not running a full rollcage, this is a hell of a solution to the no-space-for-speakers-in-an-Access-Cab issue!

    Oh, and these speakers BOOM! I tested them on my home stereo. The neighbors were none too happy with me! :cool:
     
  2. Mar 31, 2008 at 9:13 PM
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    PatheticJoe

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    Great write up on them. What model # are the Pioneer subs? I'm surprised you went with such a high end sub mount when you have that massive roll cage. Seems an odd mixture to me. Once you get it finished come back and tell us how good/bad the rattling is, this is my biggest concern with these.
     
  3. Mar 31, 2008 at 9:16 PM
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    these door panels sound amazing! a friend of mine has them, they do not rattle, sound amazing, and IMO are oem quality.
     
  4. Mar 31, 2008 at 9:17 PM
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    Thats gota be an 8'' sub shallow TS-SW841D thats gotta hit hard i have the 10'' in the back and that hit pretty hard.
     
  5. Apr 1, 2008 at 6:29 AM
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    Pioneer TS-SW2541D 10" shallow mounts. Best price I've found by far is on NewEgg.com:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882500108

    As for the combination of the cage and the system, this thing will be a daily driven race truck and I need something that'll sound good over the insane amount of road noise.

    It's my "Let the NJ in you shine through!" mod. :p
     
  6. May 11, 2008 at 9:21 PM
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    Finally got these things installed. I took a jigsaw and free-handed the raised speaker-mount sections out of the panels, flipped them over, and re-glassed everything so the speakers are recessed rather than raised.

    My cuts weren't round by any stretch of the imagine but the modifications worked and the doors now close. :p I painted the panels to match the cage rather than try to color-match the interior.

    The system hits pretty hard. The amp is a 4-channel Boss amp supposedly cranking 1000 watts peak. I figure I'm getting 125 watts per channel at best, but it's plenty for me. :cool:

    IMG_0052_b50fc6540447e024fa257990f1dbb0bd4ceae5b9.jpg
     
  7. May 11, 2008 at 9:49 PM
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    Looks good man, cant go wrong with that sub!
     
  8. May 12, 2008 at 1:25 PM
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    well now we all know that you are going to be bumpin your tunes all the way down to the tip of baja. I highly doubt those pro trucks are going to be rockin out like you are. good choice!
     
  9. May 13, 2008 at 7:25 AM
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    Thanks! Between the in-tact interior, stereo, and somewhat functional bed most of the hardcore desert guys just facepalm.

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    But as I see it, it's my truck my way. Besides, there's not a whole lot of desert in NJ and this thing will spend far more time on-road than off. :D

    It really does sound killer. :p
     
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    i would never think of doing that..
     
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  12. Feb 4, 2009 at 1:53 PM
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    One huge file. I'm the non-long-travel and almost roll thanks to my too-soft front and too-firm rear suspension. :D

    http://homepage.mac.com/brumz/Sites/Clips.mov

    Next round will go much better...
     
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    True, but back then I hadn't hit the point of needing to worry about body hair.
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    I now own these door panel molds
     
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    Where can I buy these door panels? The link does not work. "Page not found"
     
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    I stopped making them due to no interest from everyone saying they cost too much.
     

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