eddy_torrezz
Sep 16 2004, 07:05 PM
ive got the gear from my last car (falcon)
ive got 2 12inch mtx subs now i want to fitt em in my stivo but still want acces to spare wheel does anyone have subs custom fitted?
sportiv
Sep 16 2004, 07:27 PM
i've got 2x12" pioneer subs boxed in the cargo space,, just with a quick release system such that i can get the box out to get to my tyre,,,
if i knew how to post pics.. i would..
greg
grimlock
Sep 16 2004, 08:26 PM
you need webspace to host pics. or you need a place where your pic is uploaded at.
then you just add the link to the img tag
anyhoos anyone got after market head units on their car?
i've got a kewood z939
E-Gene
Sep 17 2004, 09:28 AM
I've got the Pioneer 8650 in my car. No sub, cos I like my boot space. Hmmm, unless I do it like Blackzze.
sportiv: to post pics, just go to the ATOC gallery and under admin options, choose upload photos.
kcorro
Sep 17 2004, 10:01 AM
boot space i hear? think of tangcla. he has got a 15 and still has room for a coffee table!
Newguy
Sep 17 2004, 03:01 PM
hi i wanna put in a sub and amp in the **** end of the corolla would i need to run cables to the boot or will they already be there?
thanx
kcorro
Sep 17 2004, 04:52 PM
no there are not any cables so you will need to do your own. power, ground, remote, rca, speakers.
eddy_torrezz
Sep 17 2004, 06:56 PM
yeah i dont want it to be removed i want my subs in permently.
ive organised to have custom box made so i can still access my spare and still have room.
just wanted to know what others had.
the box is like normal boxes but upside down if ya know what i mean lol
ive got 6" xplod splits front
sony xplod stacker and head unit remote controled not sure of unit model.
still deciding on weather to get another 6" split for rear or 3 ways or just 2 way but im thinkin splits.
Cougs
Oct 3 2004, 06:06 PM
QUOTE(kcorro @ Sep 17 2004, 12:01 AM)
boot space i hear? think of tangcla. he has got a 15 and still has room for a coffee table!
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yeah but his boot is like 10 times larger than the newer model corolla hatch
I've got a single 12" sub with a standard box, with amp mounted onto the back of it. It's "secured" using "instrustrial strength" valcro's, so i can remove it when I need the boot space. As for the spare, I can lift up the compartment with the sub still there
tangcla
Apr 24 2005, 10:48 AM
haha, funny that - I was googling for 'tangcla car corolla' and I found this thread

cos I was looking for some info about my old car online

Umm, bit of a thread-dig, but I'd recommend a custom fibreglass box. Maximal boot space, costs a bit but very convenient
StylinBlackRollA
May 30 2005, 09:15 AM
QUOTE(eddy_torrezz @ Sep 16 2004, 07:05 PM)
ive got the gear from my last car (falcon)
ive got 2 12inch mtx subs now i want to fitt em in my stivo but still want acces to spare wheel does anyone have subs custom fitted?
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check my garage..
i got a custom box made up for my 2x 12's to accomodate the subs and also try and save space.... but you think i did? haha have a look. but yes it depends on what subs your going for and what type of output you want will determine size of box.
to really save on space i think go with a single 12 and make it decent and a decent amp to drive it so you have outputs like 2x12's. i can get to my tyre well just have to drop the back seats down and slide the box (weighs 50kgs) on to the seats. i don't need to mount the box. it doesn't move... its that heavy. amp mounted on the back of box.
tangcla
May 30 2005, 09:45 AM
It all depends on how much money you wanna spend and how custom you wanna get... you can get a fibreglass sub box moulded to the sides of your boot, and you will have you full boot space.
Have I posted up pics of my old Rolla's boot with my 15" sub before? I can still use 90% of my boot, it's a decent sized box for a 15" sub because it's fibreglass and it takes full advantage of the space that wouldn't otherwise be used.

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