- 1x fiberglass resin http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165625
- 1x fiber glass hardener http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165625
- Brushes for applying the mixed resin
- tub for mixing the resin
- strechy speaker cloth, or stretch t-shirts if you have any spares http://www.maplin.co.uk/close-weave-lou ... loth-17725
- glue gun, or adhesive spray
- wooden speaker rings for the size component/speaker being used
-2x door panels
-body filler with hardener also
Estimated time all in all: about 6 hrs.
Im not totally sure if this method works for 16.5 speakers, i used 13.5 and theyre nearly touching the trays under the dash
** sorry for lack of pictures, was too in the moment of doing them
![dance :dance:](./images/smilies/dance.gif)
-started off by rubbing the door panels down with an alcaholic solution then placed the speaker rings where about i wanted them to be
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/b3cc1da7.jpg)
After i'd found the correct place i put some glue around the rings holding them tightly in place
-After the glue had set, i proceeded to cut a piece of the cloth off and strech it over the panel/ring trying to get rid of as many creases as i could started by gluing in a corner then worked around the cloth untill was fully streched over the panel
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/f10159f9.jpg)
Heres one i made earlier
![hehe :hehe:](./images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
-Mix up the resin [ use the instructions on the packs it tells you how to get the correct mix ] and apply plenty to each of the pods making sure to even cover the back where the cloth is wrapped around
- Wait for the resin to dry completely hard
-cut the hole out in the middle using a stanley knife, or use a hacksaw blade ( watch your fingers!
![hi :hi:](./images/smilies/hi.gif)
-after cutting the holes rub the resin around the pods rough with sand paper or something else
-mix up some resin and apply throroughly covering any creases in the cloth from before, once done leave to dry again
- at this point i havent no fancy smooth tools so i broke out the old mouse sander to smooth them down after about 2 hrs they were smoothed down to my liking
-applyed some stone paint that i got from b&q
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/a57cf873.jpg)
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/919893af.jpg)
-once this had dried i went over it with some plasticote matte black paint
-final result!
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/c12d51fd.jpg)
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/fbb79fa3.jpg)
![Image](http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp4/BenjiLupo/4631160a.jpg)
Like i said before, sorry for the lack of pictures and my terrible writing ( never my strong point
![crying :crying:](./images/smilies/cray.gif)
Hope this helps
Ben
![mafia :mafia:](./images/smilies/mafia.gif)