Well, I figured I would just go ahead and start a picture thread. Just kinda snapped a couple quick shots, although I usually REALLY hate showing off work before it is finished. Right now everything is a general state of rough around the edges, but you can see it all coming together
This is the amp rack as it is going to be mounted. I still have a couple loose ends to tie up(blacking out some of the cable holes, straightening wires, etc). Its going to be bolted along the rear gate and I still need to knock out the trim panel for it.
Just a quick shot to show the back of the rack. I didn't bother going all out on the back as its a pretty tight squeeze space wise and is going to be completely hidden. Like I mentioned in the other thread I think there is going to be a good bit of equipment change as this evolves, everything is nice and neat but I didnt bother with conduiting everything like I originally intended.
This is the general form of how the doors are going to look without the midbass pod mounted. The map pocket had a small center platform built of MDF mounted with CA glue and expanding foam, and then polyester ponte was stretched around the edges and resined, and a couple layers of fiberglass matte were laid down to give the whole structure strength. Between the glass, MDF and foam that section of the door is ROCK SOLID. For the time being I am going to ditch runing things active and deal with that hurdle once the install is complete, so the platform on the map pocket will mount one of the Image Dynamics crossovers. Also shows most of the texture being knocked down. Once everything is finished going to shoot it with adhesion promoter, Evercoat Slik Sand, then SEM texture coat and finally a semi-gloss black and clearcoat. I also think I figured out how I am going to deal with the grommet issue. If I cant weasel all the speaker wire into the door, will update on that later
Quick shot of the flush mount Image Dynamics NX30 tweeter in the sail panel. A hole was cut in the sail with a hole saw, area built up to the desired height with kitty hair, the ring was ca glued in and then the whole deal was smoothed over with more kitty hair and body filler.
The door with the pod mounted/propped to show how things are going to look when done.
Quick shot of the door pod. The base is a lil more then 1/4" thick fiberglass. Mounting rings are cut of 3/4" MDF, braced with 5/8" dowels then covered in the ponte material and another 5-6 layers of glass. The inside has been sealed with a milkshake of resin, concrete and body filler to seal all edges and add some weight. The top of the pod was filled with expanding foam and the whole inside sprayed down with undercoat/sound killer. The tweeter mount is actually a PVC fitting that is sealed completely from the midbass drivers airspace. Going to vent it into the area where the stock speaker lives after sealing it all off to try and prevent any leaks. The whole shebang is mounted to the door panel with 12 1/4"-20 bolts with nuts/washers on the other side. They are mounted off axis after playing around with them for a while in the car. I may end up pulling the tweeter from the RF set out, and if I do that I will probably end up throwing a backlit plexi insert into the mount to keep things interesting
Another of the doorpod on its own, and the kick panel pods in process. They are being built using the same method, but I still need to smooth/glass/milkshake.
Backside of the door. 3 or so layers of EDead and a little big of extra bracing. The whole deal is VERY rigid/dense and isn't going ANY WARE.
The other hobby

Just threw this up for poops and giggles, a scrimmage at our home field a while back. Have more of these if anyone cares.
Will keep updating this as progress is made. Also will go ahead and snap a couple of the sub box/sub amp rack once I get it out of the car/vacuum it out and get the carpet/coating on it
