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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES (Refer to Installation Manual) BASSFORMS INSTALLATION GUIDE Can you install the products for me? Do you guarantee fitment? Do your enclosures come with instructions? Is it hard to install these products? What kind of stereo shop should I have this enclosure installed by? |
Congratulations on your purchase of a Bassforms enclosure. Your Bassforms enclosure has been engineered to last for many years and comes with lifetime warranty. Bassforms enclosures are manufactured from solid fiberglass. Therefore, to properly install your Bassforms enclosure and speakers, please completely read the owner's manual and installation instructions prior to installation.
Caution: When installing a Bassforms enclosure in your vehicle, it is extremely important to firmly secure it to the vehicle. If the enclosure is not firmly attached, it can become a dangerous projectile in a collision. Tools Recommended for Installation:
Enlarging the Speaker Mounting Hole
Enlarging the speaker-mounting hole of a Bassforms enclosure is done in much the same way as any ordinary wood enclosure. We highly recommend using a drill with a 1-2 inch diameter-sanding drum with a medium grit sanding sleeve. This method will quickly enlarge the mounting hole so be careful not to enlarge the hole too much. Firmly hold the drill and sanding drum perpendicular to the mounting hole. With the drill at a medium speed, quickly move the drill and sanding drum clockwise around the mounting hole until the mounting hole is enlarged to your speaker's specification.
TIP: Always keep the drill moving during this process and go at a fairly fast pace. Moving at a slow pace or stopping while the drill is sanding can create indentations in the mounting hole and possibly damage the opening. Maintaining the Gel Coat Finish
To further enhance and protect the gel coat finish, we recommend periodically waxing or polishing Bassforms fiberglass products with a high-quality automotive wax or polish. To remove fine scratches in the gel coat, a high-quality mild polishing compound should be used. If scratches still remain, a heavy-duty compound should be used, followed by a polishing compound. Applying wax or polishing compounds with an electric buffer or polisher will further help to remove scratches. Two different methods can be used to mount a speaker in a Bassforms enclosure. The first technique uses self-tapping screws to mount the speaker. This method is quick and easy. However, if the speaker is removed repeatedly from the enclosure, the mounting holes may become stripped, and it will be difficult to create an airtight seal with the speaker. The second mounting technique uses machine screws with propel nuts. This method takes more time to install a speaker but has more advantages than using self-tapping screws. This method can handle more torque and therefore create a tighter seal. Also, the speaker can quickly and easily be removed and installed without damaging the mounting holes. However, some subwoofers may require that some of the propel nuts be modified in order for the subwoofer to fit in the cutout. Both methods work well. However, we recommend using the propel nuts with machine screws whenever possible.
Unpacking Enclosure
Locating Speaker Mounting Holes
Drilling Mounting Holes
Mounting Enclosure in a Vehicle
We highly recommend mounting your Bassforms enclosure with the correct screws. However, if an alternative mounting method is desired that does not require the enclosure to be mounted from the inside, such as Velcro, strong 3M double stick tape, or L brackets, then you can skip this section and move on to the next.
Applying Sealing Tape
Firmly apply the sealing tape to the inside of the speaker frame or around the speaker cutout of the enclosure. When the speaker is placed in the speaker cutout, the tape will help form an airtight seam and also act as a sound barrier between the speaker's steel frame and the enclosure.
Connecting Speaker to Enclosure
Position speaker near enclosure and attach the supplied speaker cable to the speaker. The positive (+) cable attaches to the red terminal (+) and the negative (-) cable attaches to the black terminal (-) of the speaker.
Mounting Speaker into Enclosure
Final Assembly
Bassforms is strictly a distribution facility. We do not do any kind of installation or customization at our active site. However, you may call us and we can help you through your installation.
Due to the nature of fiberglass, we do not guarantee perfect fitment. All our products are made to the closest OEM standards possible, but since they are all hand made minor difference can occur. Also with the vast possibilities of why products do not fit perfectly, such as accidents, heat, poor installation, etc, it is very difficult to guarantee perfect fitment. We do however, guarantee satisfaction on our products, so for any reason you are not satisfied with your order, simply return it within 5 days of receipt, and we will refund you the product price in full.
Instructions can be printed at all times on our website. However, we still recommend having a professional mobile electronics shop with experience in these products to perform installation.
For an experience stereo shop it is very simple to install our products. Even though you might feel you have the experience and knowledge to install it yourself, we do not recommend for any of our customers to install the products themselves. Please be advised that our recommendation is to take it to a professional.
When looking for a stereo shop to install your enclosure, look for one with experience in doing such installations. A stereo shop with fiberglass experience is recommended.
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