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i fix or repair fords daily at work!!
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05-08-2013, 01:49 AM | #1002 |
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I've been away for a few days working on my own stuff. Love the tilted speakers. Unique and functional! And they look cool!!
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haha that sign is pretty cool!! i dig what you did with the doors and speakers!! great work man
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love the sign lol
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that sign says it all
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05-10-2013, 11:59 PM | #1006 |
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What's up Murph, looks like you have been busy.
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At least you have a paying job !!
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I am not usually a hater, but that was just too funny to me. I am thinking of making or getting one for my garage. Yessir, I been a bit. Starting 2 weeks of Leave today, so hope to have a lot more done by the end of it. Also hope to see some new progress on yours here soon as well, I bet you have been missing it more than even we have !?!?!?! ************************************************************************** So I did my final speaker install in the doors. I figured for some who may have never done this, I would include some photos of the process. Firstly I am a huge fan of these foam baffles. They are not terribly expensive, but what they provide is beyond measure IMO. They help protect the backs of your speakers from water and dirt, particularly if you are mounting them in doors. They also provide the back compression your speaker needs to deliver a good, solid bass hit. Just think of a bass drum with one side missing, and you will understand the dynamics here. In this photo my mounting holes are predrilled as I am going to use the factory mounting screws, and I perforated the baffle only enough to feed my speaker wires through one at a time. Here we have the tools needed for this: A screw driver (yes I am old and like things that turn with a button, instead of my wrist... dont judge me). I use the punch to help locate my screw holes, and assist in aligning the speaker/grille. The exacto knife for trimming the baffle afterwards. I think it is important to note that this type of stuff should only be done at that stage where you know you are going to install it, and be done with it. Here you can see I am trimming the baffle to the contours of the speaker grille. Why this is noteworthy is that if you disassemble this now, you will have to fight with it to get it to all line back up, and that is a hassle I try to avoid if possible. And done. Not much of an update, but it is what it is. My carpet and deadner arrived a few days ago, and I have had the carpet in the living room relaxing. Our cat seems to think it is there for his personal comfort, but he has been a real sport in helping me to get it flattened out some.... I think there may be some video of him doing this. I started a side project while I was waiting on the arrival of the new stuff, so I am endeavoring to complete that before I start back in on finishing my interior, but soon...... very very soon !!
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great work man ive never seen those baffles before.. i bet they help alot.. where u get those?
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The 6x9 were $12 for the pair, and the 5" were $10 for the pair. Hope you like!
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Nice work Murph!
I'll be sure to get some of those baffles when I do my system! I didn't even know that such an item existed.
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Very nice, looking forward to the updates over the next 2 weeks!!!
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Never knew of the speaker baffles you speak of. I will have to check that out.
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Looking good!
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05-12-2013, 03:45 AM | #1014 |
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ahh cool thanx im gonna have to try those out
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good move on the baffles. they come in several sizes and are cheap speaker protection.
great work on the doors murph, that cab will be arockin'... i'm curious if you're planning on locating tweaters in the cab somewhere? |
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Looks great Murph! I have similar baffles that I got from the local car stereo sales/install guy.
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Ok guys, as I mentioned earlier I got onto a couple of side projects while waiting for my order from Brothers to arrive. Good thing I did too, as I realized I wanted to have all my cutting, shaving, painting et al: done before I installed the carpet. (less chance of messing up the shag...)
Some of you old timers to this build, and anyone who has braved the entire read recently, know I picked up some side views in the bone yard from a 70s era Ranchero. Upon researching it, I think it was a GT series like the Torino. Anyways, the matter boils down to (believe it or not) the shape of the mirror itself. We have all seen rectangles, ovals, and circle, but I had never seen mirrors shaped like these. Naturally I had to have them..... Next was figuring out how to modify them to fit the coutours of my doors. Surprisingly, the makers of Fords and Chevys did not coroborate in their designs to make all this stuff interchangeable. Go figure. First task though was to figure out how to disassemble these bad boys. They were originally color coded at the factory, but that had long since worn off, so priority #1 was to ensure everything was marked well to go back together right! Red cable to red housing clamp, plain to plain, and blue to blue !! The adjusting knob is tensioned by a pretty stiff spring inside this control housing, so to provide the initial slack needed, I pushed the control knob all the way in, and held the plunger in place with the forcep shown here left of the screw driver. The screw driver was then used to gently pry the cable clamps open. I seriously over emphasized gently as I did this because I was not sure of the state of the metal, would it be cheap pot metal, or just old and brittle? With those clamp spots opened, the cables had plenty of play to be easily disconnected from the control knob and disassembly continued without flaw. Next up, I had to devise some adapters that would change the angle of the mirror housings to the line of the body, the pitch upon how they sat on the body, and their relation to line of sight from the driver seat. With my pizza box, I came up with these: Then this is what they looked like on initial mounting to the mirror housings and the pedestals: In my next post I will show some side by side comparisons that will better illustrate why I did this. Thanks for looking guys.
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Your truck is coming along nicely...keep it up and thanks for sharing your updates. I have not posted in your thread for a while as I have been too busy with my work, dissertation, a divorce and all other kinds of things to keep me from doing it....LOL....anyway, it is great to see your mods and fabrications for your truck.
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I can't believe the big 3 failed to collaborate...
The only thing to add...
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Again!
I must say Again you have me eagerly awaiting the results to this magnificent modification. Bravo Sir Murphy,,,, Bravo |
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Awesome! Another Murph mash up! Can't wait to see!
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pretty much not gonna be anything stock on ur truck!! just how i like it
im ready to see how the mirrors are gonna look
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******************************************************************************************* On the left is the stock configuration of the mirrors, on the right with the adapters I made: The goal here was to get the pedestals to be streamlined with the body coutours, and not be oblique in any way to the air flow. I also wanted the top edge of the mirror housings to present a more or less level appearance.
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