I'm so excited for this rebuild of yours i can't wait until I get to see it in person. I got a feeling this is going to be crazy nasty loud and extremely windy
@CarAudioEnthusiasts I've been busy myself getting everything straight. My parts car at my mechanic shop that way after I get outta KU medical hospital. I can take Praisenator to Audio Ace
I go through stages of depression too. It comes and goes. The root source for me is usually no money. But i always manage to make it through. Times are tough right now but i know damn well it will get better. If nobody told you guys today, i love every single one of you. And theres not a damn thing yall can do about that
I saw the video that you posted yesterday on here and when I read the title I just couldn’t bring myself to watch it. It reminded me of my own mortality and the battle with depression that I have been battling for over twenty years now. I’m glad that you got through it and seem to be doing better today. I wish that I was able to help you out with your build and financial situation but I’m in the same boat with you as far as finances go. My wife and I have had sewage coming up in our bathtub for a week now and we can’t even afford to get a plumber to fix it for us. I’m sure that we will get it taken care of soon because like I always tell her “God will provide whatever we need” and I truly believe that. I went my entire life without insurance for my cars or house and I got a job that requires me to have insurance on my car so I got a policy that included renters insurance. Less than six months later a deer jumped in front of my car on my way home from work and totaled it out. Then three months later my damn house burned down while I was on my way to work and my wife was on her way home from work. Granted it didn’t cover the house but it was enough for us to have a roof over our heads until we got into a new house and paid for everything that we needed to get started again. It was really hard for my wife to see the bright side of things when this happened and she took it very hard as did I but I never gave up my belief that God would make sure that we had everything that we needed. A couple of months after the fire she was talking about something and she said that she didn’t know what we were going to do and I told her that she didn’t have to worry about it because God would take care of us and she said and I quote “ you know what you’re right. I really believe that now too because I have seen it myself. There have been so many things lately that I didn’t know how we were going to make happen but it always worked out somehow and if that’s not God then I don’t know what else it could be”. I said I told you honey you just have to believe it. So I hope that you get something from this message that helps you out in some way although it isn’t financial. I enjoyed the video and I’ll be looking for the next one.
install a clean out pipe on your sewage drain, you can always open it, and let it drain outside if needed. ive had that exact same problem. we shares a line with a neibor who had a house build a bit higher up than ours.
@ it has one but I can’t even get it cleared out that way. I even pulled the toilet out and ran a big 1/2” X 50’ auger / snake down the pipe that way and it is still not draining. I guess the next thing I will do is go to the Home Depot and rent one of those big professional drain cleaners and hope that works.
@ thing is...if it backs up to the tub..that means the clog is near the end of the line, like outside. maybe as ways from the house even. if you have a clean out out side, and you open it, and nothing comes out, that dont make sense. stuff should gush out. ..run your snake away from the house, down the line. look for a big old tree, thats where the clog likely is
@ yeah I’m not really new to this and I appreciate the advice but I have done that already. My only options are what I said before about the plumber or renting a machine from Home Depot to get it fixed.
I've been dealing with depression since I was a teen. The best thing I ever learned was that your brain can make things seem worse than they actually are. It's those stupid brain chemicals that makes you see things in a negative way. Don't let your brain trick you into thinking that things are hopeless or never going to get better. That's BS. Things can always get better. 👍
I'm wondering why you didn't take the rear passenger support handles off of the a pillar? They're not serving a function and are definitely in your way.
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts aye G I just purchased both of the 4 channels for you, a gift from one basshead to another...your Current delivery estimate: Fri, Jan 24-Sat, Jan 25.....I forgot to use your discount but it's all good, they're going to your address listed
Hey man he just heard you say that and he said hey daddy he was talking about us.. with a big ol smile on his face. Then he said dad he is doing like you are with our Kia build. One thing at time when you have money to.. but man i would rather watch you build your truck and stuff instead of someone that is doing this with big money just because I’m not like them I’m a poor man with poor man money… love your videos and stay warm my man..
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts man. he said keep doing what your doing your doing a great job. It will all work out in the end. But his adhd kicks in an he get really excited when I told him to come here for a hug from you. I really think he thought you wouldn’t respond lol.. but it’s bed time here ky. School and work in the AM hope you have a good night a get some rest man.
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts like my dad told me years ago when my boy was born. it’s not money that I will spend on my son that he will remember it’s the time and memories and the fun we have together…
I just priced resin for my 4th order and man is that crap is expensive smh I thought build a big system it will be fun lmao 8k and countless hours later and I'm still not finished 😢
@emmittbishop4783 i get it man mine is a daily too and that is part of the problem! Good luck on the finishing touches and hope all comes together for you soon!
I've had my vehicle 3 years now and I still don't have my full system in it yet. Lol. I do have a bunch of temporary equipment thrown all around and it sounds pretty darn good, so I'm just taking my time.
ill keep you in mind bro, i don't know exactly what i need until i hit that spot and i need it lol. I KNOW im gonna need the 2 4 channel slapz micro mini amps, and some dark gray or black box carpet, and 3m adhesive. and Black vinyl paint, some 0 gauge lugs, and more plywood. man its daunting.
I applaud your effort, but way too much effort for me for the little gain it will obtain. People are making insane amounts of bass with a simple box sitting in back with the subs facing up. No need to build a wall and certainly not messing with fiberglass and all this extra stuff. I sure hope it achieves what you want, but you could save a lot of hassle just getting two more 15's and plopping in a simple square box facing up in the back and enjoy the massive bass. You'd be better off getting another set of 15's and making a simple 6 pack facing up and be done with. Max out the power to them and you'll have more bass than you can handle. And why are you talking about cramming the battery and amps in the door area? You have 7 acres in the back of that hatch? I am so confused, why wouldn't you put it all right there easily accessible.
This is more than a bass build. He has already had a box in the back. Then he built a wall at the C pillar wall (behind back seat) with 4 12's. Granted it wasn't quite the right box for that setup. Now with this B pillar wall build along with more cone area and more power it'll be a lot more windy along with a much higher SPL. The smaller you can make the cabin area the more pressure and wind you can make with the same cone area and power.
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts Yeah, that's not an issue with the thick gauge you are using. You see plenty of big builds with all the batteries in the back. You're talking about a few feet at most, it's simply not an issue to put everything in a place that is easily accessible at all times and not blocking access to anything else. You don't want to have dismantle half your stuff trying to access something else.
@@roughboygarage1475 Yes, when you shrink the airspace that the subwoofers are pressurizing, you get a big bump up in SPL, which is based on pressure. With the box in the back you have a lot more air space to absorb and spread out the pressure and you have a lot more body panels that are flexing and also absorbing the pressure. People literally rip roof panels and damage doors and windows and basically shake their vehicle apart. Confining the pressure to the front cabin area doesn't fix all those problems, but it at least reduces them a lot. The other thing to keep in mind is that everybody has their own idea of what is enough bass. Right now I'm doing pretty good with a single 12" and two 12's would probably be more than enough for me. I've got three matching 12's so I'm going to run all three in a ported box in the back. That will be overkill for sure, but I've got plenty of space for it. I know some people who are more than fine with a single eight. Then you have other people who turn a Suburban into a two-seater and have six 18 inch subs. Look at EXO, he basically bought a large van so he could put twelve 18's in it. Everybody is different and has different wants and needs.
@@roughboygarage1475 I haven't seen all his past videos, but I do know he's had various systems. What I'm curious about is if he ever compared apples to apples. For example, you can't have a face up box in the back that gets 155db or something, build a wall, change to better subs and more power and claim the wall got him to 160db. Just like now, he's moving the box forward, but adding larger subs and more power so you can't just claim moving the box forward made a difference because of the other changes as well, so how much did that wall really contribute? I suspect less then you think.
I watch you cause you do it just like most of us do. I enjoy your content bro and look forward to every video
I'm so excited for this rebuild of yours i can't wait until I get to see it in person. I got a feeling this is going to be crazy nasty loud and extremely windy
im excited too man, i just wanna make sure its done as right as i can do it.
@CarAudioEnthusiasts I've been busy myself getting everything straight. My parts car at my mechanic shop that way after I get outta KU medical hospital. I can take Praisenator to Audio Ace
I go through stages of depression too. It comes and goes. The root source for me is usually no money. But i always manage to make it through. Times are tough right now but i know damn well it will get better. If nobody told you guys today, i love every single one of you. And theres not a damn thing yall can do about that
thanks bro!
Dude this is a great idea I like how you did that
One step at a time brother. Tomorrow's always a new day and a fresh start. Builds coming along nicely!
Thanks, I'm trying! It's a slow build, but I'm making progress.
Like the new audio build you have going on. I really enjoy watching your videos. Stay postive my basshead brother
Thanks, appreciate the support man!
I saw the video that you posted yesterday on here and when I read the title I just couldn’t bring myself to watch it. It reminded me of my own mortality and the battle with depression that I have been battling for over twenty years now. I’m glad that you got through it and seem to be doing better today. I wish that I was able to help you out with your build and financial situation but I’m in the same boat with you as far as finances go. My wife and I have had sewage coming up in our bathtub for a week now and we can’t even afford to get a plumber to fix it for us. I’m sure that we will get it taken care of soon because like I always tell her “God will provide whatever we need” and I truly believe that. I went my entire life without insurance for my cars or house and I got a job that requires me to have insurance on my car so I got a policy that included renters insurance. Less than six months later a deer jumped in front of my car on my way home from work and totaled it out. Then three months later my damn house burned down while I was on my way to work and my wife was on her way home from work. Granted it didn’t cover the house but it was enough for us to have a roof over our heads until we got into a new house and paid for everything that we needed to get started again. It was really hard for my wife to see the bright side of things when this happened and she took it very hard as did I but I never gave up my belief that God would make sure that we had everything that we needed. A couple of months after the fire she was talking about something and she said that she didn’t know what we were going to do and I told her that she didn’t have to worry about it because God would take care of us and she said and I quote “ you know what you’re right. I really believe that now too because I have seen it myself. There have been so many things lately that I didn’t know how we were going to make happen but it always worked out somehow and if that’s not God then I don’t know what else it could be”. I said I told you honey you just have to believe it. So I hope that you get something from this message that helps you out in some way although it isn’t financial. I enjoyed the video and I’ll be looking for the next one.
install a clean out pipe on your sewage drain, you can always open it, and let it drain outside if needed. ive had that exact same problem. we shares a line with a neibor who had a house build a bit higher up than ours.
@ it has one but I can’t even get it cleared out that way. I even pulled the toilet out and ran a big 1/2” X 50’ auger / snake down the pipe that way and it is still not draining. I guess the next thing I will do is go to the Home Depot and rent one of those big professional drain cleaners and hope that works.
@ thing is...if it backs up to the tub..that means the clog is near the end of the line, like outside. maybe as ways from the house even. if you have a clean out out side, and you open it, and nothing comes out, that dont make sense. stuff should gush out. ..run your snake away from the house, down the line. look for a big old tree, thats where the clog likely is
@ yeah I’m not really new to this and I appreciate the advice but I have done that already. My only options are what I said before about the plumber or renting a machine from Home Depot to get it fixed.
I like the idea of keeping everything up front and having usable cargo space in the back
YOU see my vision!
@ yeah I love it
love the videos, keep up the good work.. Im planning on doing something similar to seal off my enclosure pretty soon.
I've been dealing with depression since I was a teen. The best thing I ever learned was that your brain can make things seem worse than they actually are. It's those stupid brain chemicals that makes you see things in a negative way. Don't let your brain trick you into thinking that things are hopeless or never going to get better. That's BS. Things can always get better. 👍
Nice looks good.
Appreciate it! It's gonna be a beast.
LOve your videos
I'm wondering why you didn't take the rear passenger support handles off of the a pillar? They're not serving a function and are definitely in your way.
explained in the upcoming video brother, its a good question
Can you explain again why you got rid of the back seats?
to decrease the cabin area with a wall, makes bass louder
Because that's where the Box goes. Lol
Aye G which slapz 4 channels are you looking to run
2 of the micro mini's 160x4 is plenty of power
@CarAudioEnthusiasts ok coo checking them out now
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts aye G I just purchased both of the 4 channels for you, a gift from one basshead to another...your Current delivery estimate: Fri, Jan 24-Sat, Jan 25.....I forgot to use your discount but it's all good, they're going to your address listed
@@cadillacdon6935 damn it bro! man im speachless..wow! thanks a million man!
@ IM gonna add you to the wall! man hell yea.
That is definitely gonna cut down on the amount of fiberglass work and material!
How to eat an elephant?
One bite at a time!
Well done for trying though sir
Hey man he just heard you say that and he said hey daddy he was talking about us.. with a big ol smile on his face. Then he said dad he is doing like you are with our Kia build. One thing at time when you have money to.. but man i would rather watch you build your truck and stuff instead of someone that is doing this with big money just because I’m not like them I’m a poor man with poor man money… love your videos and stay warm my man..
SOO glad to hear man, that makes my day! give that boy a hug for me!
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts man. he said keep doing what your doing your doing a great job. It will all work out in the end. But his adhd kicks in an he get really excited when I told him to come here for a hug from you. I really think he thought you wouldn’t respond lol.. but it’s bed time here ky. School and work in the AM hope you have a good night a get some rest man.
man you guys have made my week!
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts like my dad told me years ago when my boy was born. it’s not money that I will spend on my son that he will remember it’s the time and memories and the fun we have together…
@@josephfalucskai6787 100% your old man was a wise one!
Would have been easier to use 1x1 batten instead of triangle and would be stronger
the triangle is to angle the wing they way i want it
I just priced resin for my 4th order and man is that crap is expensive smh I thought build a big system it will be fun lmao 8k and countless hours later and I'm still not finished 😢
I feel your pain. I'm a year deep into a daily driver build that has gone way off the rails.
@emmittbishop4783 i get it man mine is a daily too and that is part of the problem! Good luck on the finishing touches and hope all comes together for you soon!
I've had my vehicle 3 years now and I still don't have my full system in it yet. Lol.
I do have a bunch of temporary equipment thrown all around and it sounds pretty darn good, so I'm just taking my time.
@@JasonWW2000 i don't think we are ever finished lol
put an exact list of supplies you need. PM me
ill keep you in mind bro, i don't know exactly what i need until i hit that spot and i need it lol. I KNOW im gonna need the 2 4 channel slapz micro mini amps, and some dark gray or black box carpet, and 3m adhesive. and Black vinyl paint, some 0 gauge lugs, and more plywood. man its daunting.
well looks like Caddilac Don is getting the 2 4 channels, lol!
I applaud your effort, but way too much effort for me for the little gain it will obtain. People are making insane amounts of bass with a simple box sitting in back with the subs facing up. No need to build a wall and certainly not messing with fiberglass and all this extra stuff. I sure hope it achieves what you want, but you could save a lot of hassle just getting two more 15's and plopping in a simple square box facing up in the back and enjoy the massive bass. You'd be better off getting another set of 15's and making a simple 6 pack facing up and be done with. Max out the power to them and you'll have more bass than you can handle.
And why are you talking about cramming the battery and amps in the door area? You have 7 acres in the back of that hatch? I am so confused, why wouldn't you put it all right there easily accessible.
ill prolly have to, but the idea is to get the shortest possible runs from your battery to the amp.
This is more than a bass build. He has already had a box in the back. Then he built a wall at the C pillar wall (behind back seat) with 4 12's. Granted it wasn't quite the right box for that setup. Now with this B pillar wall build along with more cone area and more power it'll be a lot more windy along with a much higher SPL.
The smaller you can make the cabin area the more pressure and wind you can make with the same cone area and power.
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts Yeah, that's not an issue with the thick gauge you are using. You see plenty of big builds with all the batteries in the back. You're talking about a few feet at most, it's simply not an issue to put everything in a place that is easily accessible at all times and not blocking access to anything else. You don't want to have dismantle half your stuff trying to access something else.
@@roughboygarage1475 Yes, when you shrink the airspace that the subwoofers are pressurizing, you get a big bump up in SPL, which is based on pressure.
With the box in the back you have a lot more air space to absorb and spread out the pressure and you have a lot more body panels that are flexing and also absorbing the pressure. People literally rip roof panels and damage doors and windows and basically shake their vehicle apart. Confining the pressure to the front cabin area doesn't fix all those problems, but it at least reduces them a lot.
The other thing to keep in mind is that everybody has their own idea of what is enough bass. Right now I'm doing pretty good with a single 12" and two 12's would probably be more than enough for me. I've got three matching 12's so I'm going to run all three in a ported box in the back. That will be overkill for sure, but I've got plenty of space for it.
I know some people who are more than fine with a single eight. Then you have other people who turn a Suburban into a two-seater and have six 18 inch subs. Look at EXO, he basically bought a large van so he could put twelve 18's in it. Everybody is different and has different wants and needs.
@@roughboygarage1475 I haven't seen all his past videos, but I do know he's had various systems. What I'm curious about is if he ever compared apples to apples. For example, you can't have a face up box in the back that gets 155db or something, build a wall, change to better subs and more power and claim the wall got him to 160db. Just like now, he's moving the box forward, but adding larger subs and more power so you can't just claim moving the box forward made a difference because of the other changes as well, so how much did that wall really contribute? I suspect less then you think.