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  • About Blassmasta
    Location
    Burlington, Ontario, Canada
    Interests
    Vinyl Records, Vintage Audio, Cars, Guns, World Issues
    Occupation
    Machinist
    Ride
    '03 SE 6 Speed
    Engine type and displacement
    3.5 Litre
    Major modifications
    Tein H-Tech Springs, KYB shocks, 2013 370Z rims, 2005 Altima VQ
    Tranny type
    Manual
    Country of Residence
    CA
    Gender
    Male

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  • Last Activity: 04-12-2020 10:23 PM
  • Join Date: 05-30-2010
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  1. miggz860
    09-05-2017 09:33 AM
    post about the lower rad was really helpful. do you have the specs on the bolts that you used?
  2. Blassmasta
    07-18-2016 04:29 AM
    Thanks bigk201 - I will look into this!
  3. bigk201
    06-12-2016 05:24 PM
    I noticed a post that you made where you complained about the sub-woofer rattling the interior. Here is the fix:

    1. Remove the cloth screen on the face of the speaker. It stretches over time, and the if the music has the right frequency the screen will vibrate.

    2. If you pull the decorative cover off of the sub you will notice an air gap between the soft panel & the metal deck. This gap is the #1 reason why your sub is making noise. What happens is that some sound waves will travel horizontally in the space between the soft panel and the metal deck, and so the entire soft panel will start doing a dance with the music. The fix is really is easy. Just stuff some dense material between the soft panel and the metal deck all the way around the speaker. By putting material in that space the sound waves will not be able to travel between the panel and the deck.

    3. I also reinforced the underneath side of the metal deck with wood bracing, but I don't think it was really necessary.
  4. knight_yyz
    04-14-2016 04:30 AM
    Try DL ,motorsports

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