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I have sent a PM asking about price and availability, but not recieved a reply.
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Sorry I'm not on here a lot. You guys can call us and that would be a lot faster.. I am driving now. get back with you in the early afternoon.. FYI.... Our number is 817-590-8840
 
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Sorry I'm not on here a lot. You guys can call us and that would be a lot faster.. I am driving now. get back with you in the early afternoon.. FYI.... Our number is 817-590-8840
I sent an email through the contact on the Lucky 7 website. I am not in a hurry. May just run down to the shop next weekend.
 
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Anybody get a price on the ones from Lucky 7?
 
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Anybody get a price on the ones from Lucky 7?
After looking at the posted pics - I made some duplicates. I have 4 hours and $70 into the whole deal.
Ordered some speaker pods from Amazon, routed out some 3/4” MDF for an 8” and a piece of 1/2 plywood as a stack plate to go under the MDF for increased depth and bonded the two to the front of the pod. I then laid fiberglass for the outer form - sanded (a lot). I’ll lay on some filler and sand it smooth tomorrow.
I’m taking all 6 of my 6.5’s out my bike and replacing them with 8”- so Lucky 7 posting that pic was right up my alley. I dont need to drop $700 (before paint) for the
Dirty Bird lowers.

 
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Originally Posted by M M Alexander
After looking at the posted pics - I made some duplicates. I have 4 hours and $70 into the whole deal.
Ordered some speaker pods from Amazon, routed out some 3/4” MDF for an 8” and a piece of 1/2 plywood as a stack plate to go under the MDF for increased depth and bonded the two to the front of the pod. I then laid fiberglass for the outer form - sanded (a lot). I’ll lay on some filler and sand it smooth tomorrow.
I’m taking all 6 of my 6.5’s out my bike and replacing them with 8”- so Lucky 7 posting that pic was right up my alley. I dont need to drop $700 (before paint) for the
Dirty Bird lowers.

Nice work!
 
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Nice work!
Thanks!
But in all honesty - if it weren’t for Lucky7 posting the pics - I wouldn’t of did it that way - my idea was far more complicated. I saw theirs and was like “damn - how come I didn’t think of that?!?”
 
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But in all honesty - if it weren’t for Lucky7 posting the pics - I wouldn’t of did it that way - my idea was far more complicated. I saw theirs and was like “damn - how come I didn’t think of that?!?”
What lowers are you running?
 
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What lowers are you running?
Some brand off Amazon.


 
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Originally Posted by M M Alexander
After looking at the posted pics - I made some duplicates. I have 4 hours and $70 into the whole deal.
Ordered some speaker pods from Amazon, routed out some 3/4” MDF for an 8” and a piece of 1/2 plywood as a stack plate to go under the MDF for increased depth and bonded the two to the front of the pod. I then laid fiberglass for the outer form - sanded (a lot). I’ll lay on some filler and sand it smooth tomorrow.
I’m taking all 6 of my 6.5’s out my bike and replacing them with 8”- so Lucky 7 posting that pic was right up my alley. I dont need to drop $700 (before paint) for the
Dirty Bird lowers.

Nice work

These are the lowers I built for my wethead last winter.
I may do some revision on them this winter for a little more depth


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8" lower pods-20190220_184753.jpg
 
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Originally Posted by M M Alexander
After looking at the posted pics - I made some duplicates. I have 4 hours and $70 into the whole deal.
Ordered some speaker pods from Amazon, routed out some 3/4” MDF for an 8” and a piece of 1/2 plywood as a stack plate to go under the MDF for increased depth and bonded the two to the front of the pod. I then laid fiberglass for the outer form - sanded (a lot). I’ll lay on some filler and sand it smooth tomorrow.
I’m taking all 6 of my 6.5’s out my bike and replacing them with 8”- so Lucky 7 posting that pic was right up my alley. I dont need to drop $700 (before paint) for the
Dirty Bird lowers.

Nice work. DIY is the best. I made mine last winter.

 
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