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Darqnez
09-16-2007, 06:25 PM
This is a "how to" for doing front door panels, this is specifically for my EVO but could be for anything,same principles could be used.


Quick list of what was being installed:
DLS Ultimate Iridium 3 way (6.5 woofer, 3" softdome mid, 1" tweeter up by door handle) and lastly Adire Koda 6.5 for added Mid-bass.


First i took stock door panels, cut out the pockets to give me a space to insert the pods, I drew onthem with a sharpie,
then used a dremel with saw blade attachemnt to cut.

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Once that was done I Blue taped the living hell out of almost the whole door
didnt want to get resin on anything. I then did a base of 2 layers fiberglass cloth.
Then I put in 2 1/8 mdf rectangles to provide strength and serve as an anchor for screws
Then 2 more layers of cloth. Let dry and again used the dremel to cut to shape.

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Then I took my recessed mdf cirles I had made and started playing with the jigs
to get the proper angles and shape i wanted

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Next I drapped some fleece (Robot Blanket from old navy onsale for $5)
pulled hella tight and realized i couldnt staple into my FG base...Gorrilla Duct tape to the reshttp://www.darqsoul.com/D/evofront/8.JPG

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After very carefully stapling the fleece down to the rings I applied a few layers of resin to the fleece.
Then I poured resin INSIDE THE POD and proceded to apply 3 layers of 1 inch cut chop matte all over the interior.
This was my idea on how to get the seam between the base and the fleece solid also keep my nice outer contours.


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Next I mixed up what the FG fab guys call a milkshake, which is bondo and resin.
I used a mixture of Evercoat Metal Glaze and PLastik Honey, I prefer not to skimp on materials because doing this is alot of work.
Goes on smooth, easy to sand, no pin holes (well few pinholes)

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Put the pods back on the doors in raw form, took more milkshake and "edged" them.
What yoo do is fill all the lil cracks gaps so that the finsihed product is as flush as possible.
after that got them sanded and then primered, then sprayed the Duplicolor bedliner,
used anout 6 coats after the 4-5 hi build primer coats.


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I then used can foam to fill the area between the front woofer and the back 2 speaker area.
I did this due to the mid-bass would conflict with the front full range so it must be isolated.
The 3" mid is sealed so its fine to share the open midbass chamber.

Then I installed everything and was in bliss for 2 months, then decided to track the car and took
everything out!!!!!!!! OH WELL ;)

heres the install pix

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panem
09-16-2007, 06:45 PM
great job on the door panels. cant believe they fit perfectly fine.

Darqnez
09-16-2007, 08:21 PM
Measure twice, cut once :)




great job on the door panels. cant believe they fit perfectly fine.

DontRevMe
09-17-2007, 03:53 PM
looks good bro!

Matz
09-17-2007, 11:52 PM
Whoa. :shock: that is some nice work there, man.

Darqnez
09-17-2007, 11:55 PM
Thanks guys

jaydm73
09-18-2007, 12:16 AM
seen it in person, look really good

stretch
12-18-2007, 12:53 AM
very nice install there! with the DLS separates, i'm pretty sure you have good SQ. are the mids pointed/tilted upwards?

DirectorSe7en
12-18-2007, 02:05 AM
Incredible!

That's some fine skillz you got there.

DoggDicker
12-18-2007, 02:09 AM
That's outstanding...great job...

DD

player67
12-18-2007, 02:23 AM
jeez

DirectorSe7en
12-18-2007, 02:30 AM
Yea make sure you got enough Bass to balance out the high frequencies coming out of those tweeters. It can get annoying.

stretch
12-18-2007, 11:18 AM
hmm...with his setup, i think he'll be pretty much covered with the midbass/low frequencies. DLS drivers are generally warm sounding, straight out of the box. :)

t12uspeed707
01-20-2008, 06:19 PM
Chris ... thats a tight set up... i'll let you know when i'm ready to pick it up.. i wanna make sure i have the right 6.5 and 3 in to complete the pod..but yeah color match and that will be off the hook.. talk to you soon

wilson1
01-20-2008, 06:24 PM
i am glad i hook you up with chris today......:D

t12uspeed707
01-20-2008, 06:29 PM
yeah thanks wilson..we'll see how things work out