Need Advice 2 10's 2 15's And Splits In A Ute - Legal requirements  

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Post #1 post 10th April 2004 - 08:16 PM
Gday all,
I have a few questions to ask

1) I'm looking to put 2 15' subs behind my seats in the wall of my VS Commodore ute (not cutting entire wall out just the circles for sub mounts. Is this legal considering im not cutting out entire fire wall? Would i need an engineers certificate?? Also i'm reinforcing the wall with 18mm thick MBF board for Baffle.

2) If i could get 15's in the ute would it be worth keeping the tens, cause i was thinking of running the tens off one amp and 15s off another and having a switch between the second amp so when i needed the 15's all i did was flick a switch (could this be done)

3) If i needed to get engineers certificate where could i go and would it be a structual or mechanical engineer.

Any advice would be appreciated biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by VS Style: Apr 10 2004, 08:16 PM

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Paolo
Post #2

Well for starters, your gonna go fucking deaf.

Secondly, Will all those speakers fit behind the seat?

Paolo
Post #3

Ok i re-read it. Now, why the hell would you wanna cut your ute up?

S15_Clint
Post #4

Illegal as the metal wall may be of structural significance, u wouldnt be able to get a roadworthy if u cut it and i highly doubt engineers would certify it.

TwinCam16
Post #5

*Yawn*

not illegal.

You wont get 2 15s in there. on the passenger side you might get one, but on the drivers side some fool at holden shoved a nasty fuel tank on the way dry.gif

2 10s go bloody nice in the holden utes 1 behind each seat in a box thats about 0.75Cuf

unless you are going to be putting 10 inch subs in your front doors and 5.25's in the kicks it gunna sound like shit with 2 x 15's

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