96-00 Civic Couple Sub Box Plans
#1
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Rual, Ohio, USA
Posts: 1,515
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
96-00 Civic Couple Sub Box Plans
I now have for sale the design plans for building two separate sub boxes for your 96-00 Honda Civic Coupe.
I designed these boxes for my Si on a CAD system and a lot of hours went into designing them. A link to the photos are below. (IÂ’m only allowed so much bandwidth per day so if you canÂ’t see the pics, IM me and I can email you the pics.)
http://img.villagephotos.com/p...d.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p...d.jpg
These boxes are purpose built to keep useful trunk space and to keep the fold down seat accessibility. Technically speaking, IÂ’m sure they arenÂ’t in the optimum position or size, but form follows function, and the function here is optimizing space. I think they sound great and everyone whoÂ’s seen and heard these in person seem to be impressed by them.
The boxes were designed and drawn to use 1 /2 inch material. I used this thickness for weight reasons and I’m using under 500 watts RMS. No issues have risen after 2 years of service. These were built for 10” subs and under. Sorry, 12’s probably won’t work, but I have never tried. The cubic feet rating for these are a little over .5 CU. FT. per box.
This is what you will receive:
A PDF formatted package showing each box piece in two different views, front view and top view, and multiple measurements for each.
A brief list of materials needed and some tips for construction.
A 3D view of the boxes in several angles
The above photos
IÂ’m selling the plans for $10.00. The plans will come in 6.4MB PDF file to the email address of your choice. I accept PayPal, Money Order, and Personal Check. The later 2 forms of payment will have to clear first.
Modified by Buzzbomb at 11:49 AM 11/18/2003
I designed these boxes for my Si on a CAD system and a lot of hours went into designing them. A link to the photos are below. (IÂ’m only allowed so much bandwidth per day so if you canÂ’t see the pics, IM me and I can email you the pics.)
http://img.villagephotos.com/p...d.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p...d.jpg
These boxes are purpose built to keep useful trunk space and to keep the fold down seat accessibility. Technically speaking, IÂ’m sure they arenÂ’t in the optimum position or size, but form follows function, and the function here is optimizing space. I think they sound great and everyone whoÂ’s seen and heard these in person seem to be impressed by them.
The boxes were designed and drawn to use 1 /2 inch material. I used this thickness for weight reasons and I’m using under 500 watts RMS. No issues have risen after 2 years of service. These were built for 10” subs and under. Sorry, 12’s probably won’t work, but I have never tried. The cubic feet rating for these are a little over .5 CU. FT. per box.
This is what you will receive:
A PDF formatted package showing each box piece in two different views, front view and top view, and multiple measurements for each.
A brief list of materials needed and some tips for construction.
A 3D view of the boxes in several angles
The above photos
IÂ’m selling the plans for $10.00. The plans will come in 6.4MB PDF file to the email address of your choice. I accept PayPal, Money Order, and Personal Check. The later 2 forms of payment will have to clear first.
Modified by Buzzbomb at 11:49 AM 11/18/2003
#6
Re: 96-00 Civic Couple Sub Box Plans (Buzzbomb)
Hey, those are really cool box's , good job. Im not going to buy the plans cause i can see how there set up in the car, just a lil measuring and I can build a pair. If the plans are like 2 bucks then i'll buy them from you. Owe, and where did you get that Mugen strut that fits so perfect?
Trending Topics
#8
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Rual, Ohio, USA
Posts: 1,515
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: 96-00 Civic Couple Sub Box Plans (Odiedogcx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Odiedogcx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what is the estimated cost in materials needed and used.</TD></TR></TABLE>
If I remember correctly, I spent about $75 to $100 in materials.
If I remember correctly, I spent about $75 to $100 in materials.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post