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Is there anyway to get a new wheel well cover in the trunk?

Old 05-16-2005, 04:30 AM
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Is there anyway to get a new wheel well cover in the trunk?

I need a new one of those cardboard wheel well covers that goes in the trunk. the one i have is beat up and sinks in. any way to get a newer stronger one?
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Old 05-16-2005, 11:59 AM
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Use the old one as a template and cut a new one out of some plywood?

I was thinking about doing it this summer.
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Old 05-16-2005, 12:09 PM
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that's a good idea, or some kind of particle board. i know there is one for sale in the classifieds...? but you'd probably want something stronger.
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Old 05-16-2005, 12:45 PM
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I need to do this as well. My sub has crushed the floor
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Some light particle board sounds like a good idea. You could buy one from a junkyard or a dealer.
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Might want to think about some 1/4 (or even better 1/8 if if you can find it...not sure how common it is) birch plywood. The stock one is particle board which is weaker.
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I was thinking some kind of fiberboard or plywood. Particle board is too flimsy.
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I used 1/4" fiberboard to replace mine, it has worked so far, supports subs and the luggage I had in there last trip.
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Old 05-16-2005, 07:20 PM
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i was thinking that the particle board in there has been fine for almost 8 years or so and is now showing it's age. a fresh-cut replica of the OEM part i think would last long enough and i feel that plywood or some kind of wood would (haha, "wood would") be too heavy? is fiberboard different than particle board? is it strong and light?
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how about fiberglass or CF? would be light and pretty strong.
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Old 05-16-2005, 07:28 PM
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it's pretty easy to do with some mdf. not the lightest, but it's cheap and holds up really well.
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i was thinking fiberglass also, but it might not be worth the price, and obviously not for CF unless you have a system to show off. if you put the carpet back in, it's not really worth having anything fancy in there, and fiberglass alone may be too slippery/things sliding around. depends, i guess.
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I wasn't suggesting the CF for looks but because it would be lightweight and should be able to support a lot more weight.
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Anyone thought of plexi glass? stereo shops should be able to get hold of the stuff, and it wont break down like particle board. I plan on eventually cutting out the wheel well and weld in a "tray" of sorts for an amp or two with a plexi top, I know plexi is usually showy but like i said its light and strong.
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i would only use plexi if i were going to shove some amps or something in the wheel well for show, but i just need something to support the subs. i think ill pick up some of that plywood from home depot or something. thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by JPMax
Use the old one as a template and cut a new one out of some plywood?

I was thinking about doing it this summer.

doing this saturday so i can secure my subs
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