My XF makes the Boom Boom sound
Hi guys,
Just a few shots of my Subwoofers/Amplifier/Capacitor/Speakers
- 2 1000W RMS Orion 10" subwoofers in a dual (2 cu. ft.) sealed box
- 1000W RMS Performance Teknique Amp
- 3 Farad Capacitor
- 2 Infinity Reference 9632cf 2 way 6x9's (300w Peak)
I have a 2005 Base Coupe, so adding the new rear speakers really improved the sound a lot.
Edit: I'm aware I have no trunk space anymore, but who cares!!! I'm willing to post more pics if you guys want to see em, just request it.




Have a nice day.
Just a few shots of my Subwoofers/Amplifier/Capacitor/Speakers
- 2 1000W RMS Orion 10" subwoofers in a dual (2 cu. ft.) sealed box
- 1000W RMS Performance Teknique Amp
- 3 Farad Capacitor
- 2 Infinity Reference 9632cf 2 way 6x9's (300w Peak)
I have a 2005 Base Coupe, so adding the new rear speakers really improved the sound a lot.
Edit: I'm aware I have no trunk space anymore, but who cares!!! I'm willing to post more pics if you guys want to see em, just request it.
Have a nice day.
Hopefully you have invested in some dynomat
Are the speaker boxes on top of the subs mounted in any way? Seems like they would slide around and damage the rear if they were not....
Are the speaker boxes on top of the subs mounted in any way? Seems like they would slide around and damage the rear if they were not....
Crank that **** up around my house and I will find your car, douse with gas, and burn it. I don't care if it's a Crossfire. I can't stand the invasion of my privacy by these booming boxes. F.U.
The rattle wasn't bad when I first picked it up from the shop... but has gotten progressively worse.
I think most of it is coming from the license plate (which is only secured by two screws in the back), that will be the first fix.
My old truck had dynamat all over the place, so I'll probably do the same.
(I forgot what it's called exactly, but you can find the SAME product at Lowe's for much, much cheaper. It comes in a roll instead of by the sq. ft. but I can get a roll that's like 9" by 18 ft for $25 instead of paying $9 per sq. ft.)
As far as the mounting goes... I have some 2" thick velcro on the underside of the speaker boxes.
Adhesive on one side and the scratchy velcro on the other. It sticks to the carpet so well that it's hard to reposition them.
Edit: Oh, and don't worry Tunaglove. I'm only 1,934 miles from ya.
-Eric
I think most of it is coming from the license plate (which is only secured by two screws in the back), that will be the first fix.
My old truck had dynamat all over the place, so I'll probably do the same.
(I forgot what it's called exactly, but you can find the SAME product at Lowe's for much, much cheaper. It comes in a roll instead of by the sq. ft. but I can get a roll that's like 9" by 18 ft for $25 instead of paying $9 per sq. ft.)
As far as the mounting goes... I have some 2" thick velcro on the underside of the speaker boxes.
Adhesive on one side and the scratchy velcro on the other. It sticks to the carpet so well that it's hard to reposition them.
Edit: Oh, and don't worry Tunaglove. I'm only 1,934 miles from ya.
-Eric
Originally Posted by tunaglove
Crank that **** up around my house and I will find your car, douse with gas, and burn it. I don't care if it's a Crossfire. I can't stand the invasion of my privacy by these booming boxes. F.U.
How about when a cop is driving the bike?
Originally Posted by tunaglove
Crank that **** up around my house and I will find your car, douse with gas, and burn it. I don't care if it's a Crossfire. I can't stand the invasion of my privacy by these booming boxes. F.U.
There's already a thread for it!!
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/general/45138-b-tch-rant-p-ss-moan-complain-thread.html
Enjoy,
Eric
Last edited by Erichenderson02; Mar 22, 2011 at 12:16 PM.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Does it bother you when someone rides by on a harley and you can hear them for literally miles?
Eric I have a few questions for you. I'm tired of looking and searching with no results lol.
Did you by pass the stock amp and just run your new amp from the rca out on your new hu if not what in Zfack did you do?
What did you use to mount your amp to the bulkhead wall? I'm wanting to put my amp there as well but I don't want to hit anything behind it..
My plan-
1 10 inch sub buried in the tire repair area I'm going to pull all that **** out place my sub an box in the space. I had another idea aswell....i did a lot of thinking today. Im tossing around the idea of lining the hole with plastic covering my sub box in plastic placing it in the hole then filling the entire area with great stuff foam let it setup then yank it out remove the plastic and bam a perfectly tight fit for my sub and box and it might help with vibrations as well not sure what to do about a trunk bottom yet.... Might get crazy with some led lights and plexiglas.
Did you by pass the stock amp and just run your new amp from the rca out on your new hu if not what in Zfack did you do?
What did you use to mount your amp to the bulkhead wall? I'm wanting to put my amp there as well but I don't want to hit anything behind it..
My plan-
1 10 inch sub buried in the tire repair area I'm going to pull all that **** out place my sub an box in the space. I had another idea aswell....i did a lot of thinking today. Im tossing around the idea of lining the hole with plastic covering my sub box in plastic placing it in the hole then filling the entire area with great stuff foam let it setup then yank it out remove the plastic and bam a perfectly tight fit for my sub and box and it might help with vibrations as well not sure what to do about a trunk bottom yet.... Might get crazy with some led lights and plexiglas.
Originally Posted by jmk41
Eric I have a few questions for you. I'm tired of looking and searching with no results lol.
Did you by pass the stock amp and just run your new amp from the rca out on your new hu if not what in Zfack did you do?
What did you use to mount your amp to the bulkhead wall? I'm wanting to put my amp there as well but I don't want to hit anything behind it..
My plan-
1 10 inch sub buried in the tire repair area I'm going to pull all that **** out place my sub an box in the space. I had another idea aswell....i did a lot of thinking today. Im tossing around the idea of lining the hole with plastic covering my sub box in plastic placing it in the hole then filling the entire area with great stuff foam let it setup then yank it out remove the plastic and bam a perfectly tight fit for my sub and box and it might help with vibrations as well not sure what to do about a trunk bottom yet.... Might get crazy with some led lights and plexiglas.
Did you by pass the stock amp and just run your new amp from the rca out on your new hu if not what in Zfack did you do?
What did you use to mount your amp to the bulkhead wall? I'm wanting to put my amp there as well but I don't want to hit anything behind it..
My plan-
1 10 inch sub buried in the tire repair area I'm going to pull all that **** out place my sub an box in the space. I had another idea aswell....i did a lot of thinking today. Im tossing around the idea of lining the hole with plastic covering my sub box in plastic placing it in the hole then filling the entire area with great stuff foam let it setup then yank it out remove the plastic and bam a perfectly tight fit for my sub and box and it might help with vibrations as well not sure what to do about a trunk bottom yet.... Might get crazy with some led lights and plexiglas.
My amp is screwed to a piece of wood (~ 1 inch thick, probably 3x2 ft; it's a rectangle that also holds my capacitor) and was half assed screwed to the bulkhead wall. Screws only penetrate maybe 1/2" and are at the very top part. The amp board is also kind of pinned into place by my box (2 cu. ft rectangle)
Lemme know if you have any more questions.
-Eric
Ah.... I forgot I read you had a base model I don't want anything but base coming from the sub so I hope I can use the aftermarket amp for just the sub without having to join the two itll be a battle getting wires run to the trunk as it is let alone trying to join the stock amp! Any idea how they got your wires ran back?
Is anyone on here interested in a all fiberglass enclosure? I have a close friend who builds the 4080 custom fit enclosures for C6 vettes, Infinity coupes, RX8's, etc. He built one for my 2007 Dodge Ram and he owes me another, so I will probably get one made for my SRT-6 coupe. I know he has a lot on his plate, but I will ask if he will create a mold. My truck box weighs next to nothing, matches the carpet, and takes up very little space under my rear seat. It perfectly fits, so the only rattle comes from my teeth when I play some loud bass stuff that my kids listen to. I recently upgraded my SRT6 to a Kenwood head unit with bluetooth and a USB port. I plugged in a 16Gb micro thumb drive and all is well, but I want a little more.
Originally Posted by jmk41
Ah.... I forgot I read you had a base model I don't want anything but base coming from the sub so I hope I can use the aftermarket amp for just the sub without having to join the two itll be a battle getting wires run to the trunk as it is let alone trying to join the stock amp! Any idea how they got your wires ran back?
Originally Posted by houston
Is anyone on here interested in a all fiberglass enclosure? I have a close friend who builds the 4080 custom fit enclosures for C6 vettes, Infinity coupes, RX8's, etc. He built one for my 2007 Dodge Ram and he owes me another, so I will probably get one made for my SRT-6 coupe. I know he has a lot on his plate, but I will ask if he will create a mold. My truck box weighs next to nothing, matches the carpet, and takes up very little space under my rear seat. It perfectly fits, so the only rattle comes from my teeth when I play some loud bass stuff that my kids listen to. I recently upgraded my SRT6 to a Kenwood head unit with bluetooth and a USB port. I plugged in a 16Gb micro thumb drive and all is well, but I want a little more.
Regards,
Eric
Guys i already have the mold. You do need to use wood for the speaker ring.

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Last edited by Choppy; Apr 10, 2012 at 07:07 PM.
Originally Posted by Choppy
Guys i already have the mold. You do need to use wood for the speaker ring.

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Originally Posted by Erichenderson02
Holy $h!t that's awesome!!! Where's your amp?
I talked with my friend with the stealth boxes. He is swamped with custom work, but wants to take a mold of the car. He definitely recommends only one sub in such a small cockpit, and because two separate boxes tend to cancel each other. I plan on loaning him the car for a week to see what he can create. The box he made for my truck has no MDF or wood, the trim ring is a molded plastic, so it's very lightweight. I don't know when I can get it to him since I recently ordered a new Bosch IC pump and DCAI from NS and plan on having Eurocharged install them when they put on a pulley system and ECU tuning. I will post updates on the enclosure when I finally get it to him.


