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posted on May 4th, 2010 at 12:36 PM |
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Beetle Rear Shelf Template
Hi,
Lots of people make rear shelves for their Beetles to house rear speakers.
I could sit down and work it out with some cardboard.
Is there an template anywhere I can copy from to save all the trial and error? (I have searched.)
Thanks,
Brett Nicholson
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posted on May 4th, 2010 at 06:17 PM |
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Yes i got one P.M me.
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posted on May 4th, 2010 at 07:38 PM |
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Just think about how it is attached.
I have seen plenty of these made out of real heavy solid timber board.
Just sitting there.
Sitting - ie not attached.
I just wonder how this goes when you slam ya brakes on when the idiot props in front of you on the highway to look at the flowers
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posted on May 4th, 2010 at 07:40 PM |
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It wont pass rego without been attached somehow, mine got knocked back because when the seat is folded down it can move forward like 30mm.
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posted on May 4th, 2010 at 09:39 PM |
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Rego is not an issue in Victoria, since we have no annual inspections and the shelf will go in after registration formalities are completed.
But, I had a poorly anchored parcel shelf come forward on me in a Gemini years ago, so yes I will be ensuring this one is securely mounted.
Dylan, PM on the way.
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Brett Nicholson
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posted on May 5th, 2010 at 10:23 AM |
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Hi
I made a sub box that bolted to the rear area floor in David's car, I'm going to take this out and build a similar thing, but just run 2 6x9s.
To fit the 12 inch sub in I had to make the box really low compared to the seat back, so the new box will be higher but still bolt to the floor.
Steve
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posted on May 5th, 2010 at 10:53 AM |
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i dont even use a shelf i have 2 speakers in there,and there is still room for a bag or whatever.
i personally dont like the shelfs,but if you want heaps of beats they do help.
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posted on May 5th, 2010 at 11:24 AM |
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Ideally what I want to have is a heavy duty outer edge where the speakers mount, and a lightweight inner section on a removable hinge or similar so I
can open or remove it to access luggage underneath. Similar to a lot of modern hatchbacks.
A few quick drawings in paintbrush of what I want to achieve. Top pic represents 6.5" speakers, bottom pic 6x9's, but you get the idea.
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posted on May 5th, 2010 at 06:13 PM |
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Iv been thinking about what im going to do for my 64 since i want good tunes but stock look.
Ive decided im gunna make a reall low profile box bout 100mm high and put the speakers as low as possible and make a false floor over it with speaker
mesh over the speakers to protect em and to hide em so stuff can still go behind the back seat but still have tunes. And get a low profile sub and amp
out of like a ute or somethin
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posted on May 9th, 2010 at 08:37 PM |
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I just went and took some pictures of how things are set up in the back of my 1500 Beetle.
I made the rear shelf myself and it has two 6x9 speakers.
I made it with a lift out lid so I could still use the space behind the backseat for storage.
The mounts for the lid are also the mounts for the shelf. I used aluminum angle. I cut two little pieces for the back and had one long piece that runs
across the front. The two at the back had to be bent slightly more. Then I just drilled into the body and pop riveted them in place.
As stated above I used a long piece of angle for the front mount. It is riveted to either side of the body. Then there a screws up into the underside
of the shelf.
The backseat still hits back against the standard stops, but the shelf is a very close fit so it all looks quite good.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
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posted on May 9th, 2010 at 09:41 PM |
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That's neat work smileyman.
It's certainly given me some food for thought. Its roughly similar to what I planned, except mine will sit lower in the car to allow room for the
two baby seat bolts I need to fit.
The baby bolts will go as high on the rear firewall as possible, without going into the angled bit behind the vents. I may put a couple of angled
brackets just below them and suspend the shelf from there.
I bought some Kenwood 6x9 4-ways online today.
Cheers,
Brett.
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posted on May 9th, 2010 at 10:14 PM |
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have a look behind the backseat you may actually find theres a factory parcel shelf there already, just hanging down the back of the seat
i was quite surprised when i found both my white Lbug and the yellow 1300 had them, i thought it was just the backboard panel part of the backseat
they hinge from the top of the backseat
but my glovebox manual says they're optional though
very light duty though, just 4mm masonite.
the Lbug just had some cruddy 80s 4" speakers cut into it
anything bigger it wouldnt have supported
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posted on May 12th, 2010 at 01:17 PM |
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posted by Joel
have a look behind the backseat you may actually find theres a factory parcel shelf there already, just hanging down the back of the seat
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I don't think there is one there, but I will check when I collect Olive on Saturday. She's off having a new headliner fitted.
My L has previously had a speaker shelf fitted, as it had some crude brackets behind the read seat that used to support it, and the speaker wires are
still there. There was a shelf with speakers in the seller's shed that may have come from my car. The seller was doing up a Surebug S and there
were bits of that spread around the shed too. Either way, I didn't think about it until after I left.
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posted on February 12th, 2014 at 11:01 AM |
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This maybe and old post but i am currently looking at eventually building one myself... here is an un-measured designed i am looking at building, not
sure on the mounting points as of yet but something along these lines.
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