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laketravis 02-01-2010 07:00 PM

FasTech Speaker Install Panels
 
Speaker Install in a 353...really wanted to maintain the factory panel look...but needed major upgrade on the sound!

What do you think?

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/HPIM1324.jpg

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formula 382 sr-1 02-01-2010 07:12 PM

Looks Great !!!!!!! :coolcowboy:

t500hps 02-01-2010 08:36 PM

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sweet.....did you make those panels beside the rear bench seat? I made some for my 382 but not nearly the same equipment.

srl520 02-01-2010 10:08 PM

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Looks great!!!! You will be happy with the JL's.

Lil preview of my stereo install and new upholstery.

I will be starting a post on this whole project soon.

Total of 20 new JL's.

laketravis 02-02-2010 09:21 AM

Looks Good...You are rebuilding the whole area below the bench seat for the subs?..lotsa work!
I am beginning on the 292 right now (8) JL Audio 10" subs in the side, and (6)pair of M770 Components. Steve Tester at Formula has been a great help and has supplied me all exact match vinyls for the job....and Steve Dunham at Innotech is making Blue Carbon Fiber Panels to mount the 6 amplifieirs on in the cabin. Lotsa detail work, but it should be impressive!...now all I need is time!

t500hps 02-02-2010 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by laketravis (Post 3036923)
Looks Good...You are rebuilding the whole area below the bench seat for the subs?..lotsa work!
I am beginning on the 292 right now (8) JL Audio 10" subs in the side, and (6)pair of M770 Components. Steve Tester at Formula has been a great help and has supplied me all exact match vinyls for the job....and Steve Dunham at Innotech is making Blue Carbon Fiber Panels to mount the 6 amplifieirs on in the cabin. Lotsa detail work, but it should be impressive!...now all I need is time!

Sweet...Steve at Innotech made the dash panels for my 2002 382 last winter. I wanted it to look like the newer models. Great guy, easy to work with!!

sdodson1 02-02-2010 11:10 AM

t500, roughly what did the dash panels run. Also, check your PM I sent you one a week or so ago
Thanks

t500hps 02-02-2010 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by sdodson1 (Post 3036988)
t500, roughly what did the dash panels run. Also, check your PM I sent you one a week or so ago
Thanks

I re-used the gauges and replaced the bezels. Silk screened with all the factory type and hardware was around $700 but part of that was the other items that Innotech couldn't provide.......call him, he's easy and accommadating and does the Formula factory panels so he knows our boats well.




I hadn't noticed a PM but will check for one.

axapowell 02-06-2010 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by laketravis (Post 3036639)
Speaker Install in a 353...really wanted to maintain the factory panel look...but needed major upgrade on the sound!

What do you think?

I think you are missing some custom made polished step plates!

Dave

laketravis 02-07-2010 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by axapowell (Post 3040094)
I think you are missing some custom made polished step plates!

Dave

Dave-
Your right...I am building an incredible Stereo / LED Lighting Package in a 292 and definetely need a pair....how do I get them?
Tom

Rob Corley 03-15-2022 08:40 AM

I know this is an old post… any chance you have a template for those panels for the 382!?

thanks!





Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 3036712)
sweet.....did you make those panels beside the rear bench seat? I made some for my 382 but not nearly the same equipment.


t500hps 03-15-2022 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by Rob Corley (Post 4825271)
I know this is an old post… any chance you have a template for those panels for the 382!?

thanks!

WOW....that was a long time ago.(and I sold the boat in 2010)

I don't have a template but you do. I removed the panel and traced the top of the old panel then measured the available space outward in each direction to fill the space that exists and traced the old panel along those dimensions. It ended up adding an inch or 2 in every direction. Then covered the panel with matching replacement material.


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