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2018 Mustang GT - Let the treatment begin with ResoNix
Picked up my first item for my build back during last year's Black Friday Sales, won't get into all the reasons, but I have finally started doing actual work on the car.
Started with the decklid:
- Lots of compound curves on the Mustangs deck lid and virtually no access to the outer skin
- When I ordered my CLD, I did it based on 25 to 50% coverage depending on the location
- Well it didn't take long and I was doing 100% coverage on the decklid despite the fact it may not need it - the mild case of OCD kicked in and I am going to need a bigger boat, wait that's another box (the 30 count one not 5)
- It isn't pretty but its as functional as its going to get
- I also forgot to take the final picture though this one is 98% done
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Next was the wheel well:
- Would have been easier to start here and learn how really sticky this is and how to handle it before starting the decklid
- This wheel well is a tin can, no way anything less then 100% bottom coverage works here
- Haven't decide how much of the sides to do - the pre-made Amp rack I bought is tight to the wheel well and I wanted some CCF in there. Will have to rethink it
- The painter's tape shows where the legs of the amp rack lands, the amp rack stand-offs are in the wrong spot causing a variance of 3/8" across 25" inches so left to right the amp rack will go uphill, not happy about it, but bigger fish to fry out there...
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Re: 2018 Mustang GT - Let the treatment begin with ResoNix
I can recommend the zenclosures sub boxes for the Mustang... the one I bought for my '16 GT fit like a glove and was well built. I'd suggest the version where the sub faces the trunk rather that the back seats.
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Thanks Mumbles, do you still have your Mustang or is just the Audi now?
Please refresh my memory, did you do rear fill in your GT?
I have been talking to Zenclosures trying to understand how much room I would have on either side of a single rear firing sub if I had 1 cu ft airspace for the sub. I was toying around with idea of mounting rear fill towards the outside of the Zenclosure firing forward so I can leave the rear deck open to help the bass come in from the trunk. The enclosure would need be customized a little bit so I can put the seat back up, if needed, but the idea would be to keep them down. I very rarely have anyone in the back seat.
Re: 2018 Mustang GT - Let the treatment begin with ResoNix
The zenclosures box left plenty of room for either deck mounted rear-fill or leaving the rear speakers out. I did not do rear fill in the GT, but I have it in my Audi and am using the stock rear speakers... you don't need anything extravagant since rear-fill is very low volume and doesn't take much power.
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If only the Zenclosures were shipped to Europe <sigh>....
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Yes, that would be wonderful!
Re: 2018 Mustang GT - Let the treatment begin with ResoNix
God dang dude, talk about perfect lines
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