sub box molded into floor(rear)
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Car: 1989 Camaro, 2008 600RR
Engine: 311
Transmission: T-10
Axle/Gears: 02 SS Rear with 3.23 Gears
sub box molded into floor(rear)
has anyone fiberglassed the rear cargo hole and put subs in it? i am pretty good with fiberglass and carbon fiber, so the job will be easy for me, but i ask this because i was wondering if there are any problems with doing this. thanks Patrick
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Car: 1986 camaro
Engine: 383 sbc
Transmission: th-400
Axle/Gears: 4th Gen 10 bolt/Detroit TrueTrac 4.
there have been a few. do a search on the topic. you should come up with something.
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Car: 91 formula
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i am currently working on a fiberglass box, it is coming out better than i thought it would, but i havn't been doing much on it now since it is winter, but it will be ready for spring/summer when the car goes back on teh road
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Car: '90 Formula 350
Engine: 383 SBC
Transmission: ProBuilt S/S 700-R4 & ACT 9" Stall
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.23
I'm about ready to start my fiberglass box for my 18s in the hatch. I first gotta fix up fiberglassing my new 4" glasstek hood (broken corners). Main thing is make sure you leave enough room to pull the box out around the motor kickout in the rear panel. This might mean putting a spacer made out of cardboard in to branch off the motor kickout. Hehe... I know it sounds like a stupid step no one could miss, but hey it could happen.
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