3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I never run stuff in my rear deck. The shit always makes weird vibrating/clamping noises, no matter how hard you try to secure everything. Hell I broke like a good 3 screws trying to tighten them more.
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1995 Camry V6 LE - Sold
1998 Camry LE
1992 SC300 5SPD
1992 SC400
Last edited by Albuynp Ryeno; 10-18-2008 at 09:29 PM.
I think it looks good! ive been thinkin about doin this for awhile. what exactly did u use to cut the hole? how does it sound matched with subs and 6x9s?
I never run stuff in my rear deck. The shit always makes weird vibrating/clamping noises, no matter how hard you try to secure everything. Hell I broke like a good 3 screws trying to tighten them more.
tell me about it.. my shit bounces up and down and vibrate and rattle like no other... LoL
anyways.. looks good.. wonder how it would sound...
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Originally Posted by Tony the Tiger
The Camry is a car that I can rip out someone's pride, stab it, beat it, and completely bash their egos, and it's so ridiculous that the person comes back with a hysterical laugh... ROFL They got trainlengthed by a Camry that in their mind, was a 18 sec car.
tell me about it.. my shit bounces up and down and vibrate and rattle like no other... LoL
anyways.. looks good.. wonder how it would sound...
I got soo sick of that buzzing noise that i removed my rear speakers. Honestly I dont even miss them. Its kinda better now since the sound doesnt seem to come from the rear.
Right now i got a ported box with the vent holes right where the rear speakers were. When i get my 12 in JLs, I'll post some pics.
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1995 Camry V6 LE - Sold
1998 Camry LE
1992 SC300 5SPD
1992 SC400
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