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    My 8g galant

    Ok, here's my galant.

    2000 Mitsubishi Galant, 6A13 N/A, AT

    -18" Enkei Zenkei rims with 225/40/18 tires
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    -6000K H7 HID kit
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    -double din touchscreen, dvd, divx, bluetooth, sd card reader, ipod ready, 5.1 output head unit (cheap chinese/korean brand)
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    -front 6,5" JBL splits (I'm about to replace it)
    -stock rear 6,5" coax
    -rockford subs (forgot the model no)
    -center speaker taken from logitech z-5300 (lol)
    -deadened all lower half of the interiors
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    Like it alot Tesna, and loving the tiled floor in the garage. How cool is that!
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    Looks fantastic

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    thanks for the compliment guys, I'm really appreciate it

    Now, I'm just realized that I should give priority to install the deadening materials in the boot first instead the interiors. My boot is vibrates so bad when I crank the volume

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    So did you deaden the boot at all? Which part of the boot vibrates a lot? You might be able to guide me areas iv over looked. Have a look at my deadening iv yet to post pics of the roof and door cards, but its all done.

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    no, not yet deaden the boot at all. My main goal was to reduce road noise, so I decided to done the interiors first. My front two doors was the first, done couple months ago. I was amazed by the results, gain a lot of midbasses, improve front sound stage alot, and reduced noise from outside.

    The part that vibrates so much it the boot lid which facing directly to the subs. The number plates sometimes also create some nasty noise. Did you also deadened the boot lid?

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    Yeah iv done the boot lid and rear shelf. I doubled up on the doors and roof and now they feel like a rock! iv also used the spray stuff on top of the normal stuff in the doors and rear shelf. I guess i might aswell spray the deadening spray in to the gaps within the boot lid. il take pics over the weekend to update that thread.

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    I love those wheels on it, very hot

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    n13l pm, did you also double on the rear doors? On the front doors, I did the inner skin, outer skin (close the service holes and seal it up to make the door as a baffle for midbass), and inside of the door trim. So it makes about three layers (one layer on each skin). On the rear doors I only deadened the inner skin of my doors, since I think there is no speakers in the doors, so I didn't seal it up. How do you did yours? Do I need also did the same thing as my front doors to achieve better sound dampening?

    JMO, thanks mate

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    I have not done the rear doors at all at the moment, I dont think it will need to be done, I was going to wait and see, may end at most with a single layer on the outer skin.

    On the front doors iv done the same as you by sealing up the door to create a enclosure for the speaker, to increase midrange/bass. But I doubled up on the outer skin because when i knocked on it from the outside it felt as if more could be done, in addition i also sprayed some deadening material. Theres a pic in this thread of my door, as u can see the inner skin was not a 100% finished at the time. As for inside of the door trim im using a thin sheet of roof insulation material to dampen up any vibrations. Im also using the roof insulation to line the floor and roof of the car too.

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    uh oh, I think I got it misplaced with the terms of inner skin and outer skin of the door. Outer skin means the metal located next to the exterior, right? If so, that means I did it on the outer skin on the rears, not the inner skin as I said before

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesna
    Outer skin means the metal located next to the exterior, right?
    Yeah thats right. I noticed you may have got mixed up. So anyways have you only recently finished your ICE install? and what battery are you using?

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    Nope, my most ICE install already finished up almost 1 year ago, but I just replaced the HU few weeks ago. and I just deadened section other than front two doors on last weekend. My battery is a regular standard one, and served me pretty well (already last more than 2 years I think). Is there any advantage using dry cell/deep cycle one?

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    oh i wish mine looked like that its a very nice car mate well done!!

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    It depends on how much your sound system is drawing out from the battery. The more you draw power the harder the alternators got to work. Also for the the amp to run at its peak you should provide good power. I think the main advantages of a deep cycle battery will be the alternator will have less work to do, the battery will last longer, and in effect your car and sound system will run better because you got sufficient power. Also if the voltage on the deep cycle is ever run really low, it will regain power by itself.

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    very nice car and garage!

    my audio man deaden my car's boot, now i know why

    have you thought about a rear spoiler?

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    Damn really nice G.
    What konis do you use?Your g is very low.

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    KHK, thanks Rear spoiler? you mean the wing we put at the top of the boot? If so, I don't really like it, I like my car simple.

    Strizi, thanks I use yellow adjustable konis with H&R springs. Yeah it's low, I put 1 cm lower than the highest position (the spring support on the shock can be moved up and down).

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