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Quick Panels - Tech Project

You Can Have A Finished Kick Panel That Will Give You Front Stage And A Clean Look In Just An Hour Or Two.

By Mario Escamilla, Photography by Mario Escamilla

Often times, these audio Tech articles are insights into what you can do if you take the time to learn and build, but let's face it, we rarely have that luxury anymore. We all start out with good intentions wanting to add sounds to our rides, but reality soon sets in. For some, the answer is a second set of speakers in the doors. For others, the front stage loses importance really fast.

So how important is the front stage to you? before you answer that, here's a quick solution to a more complex installation. Performing this install will not take more than a few hours, so you could finish a complete sound system installation with kick panels before hitting the park on a Sunday afternoon.

This type of installation is an adaptation from some of our upholstery friends.This isn't anything new, just new to us.

From the stereo installer in me, I have to tell you that the frequency range is not optimal in that the low end response is not where it should be due to the "free air" characteristics of this installation. but then again, hot-rodders have been mounting speakers in this fashion for years.

More and more upholstery shops have been offering their car stereo installation services. While they always look really good, they're not the kick panels that we have come to know. no fiberglass, just the simple upholsterer's materials and the patience to shape them. so the curves are less complex and you don't need hours or days to let things cure. no time needed for body filler and sanding.

For this installation, we'll be using the factory kick panels and adding to them before wrapping them in matching material. In traditional installation style, we'll create a solid mounting surface and use the upholsterer's tricks to shape the rest of the kicks in place of our poly material stretch and fiberglass, effectively cutting out a half-day's worth of work or more.

So follow along and watch as these kick panels are quickly transformed, making them "quick panels," for lack of a better term.

  • Kick Panel Tech Project Trimming Kick Area
    The kick area was cleared out and the excess carpet was trimmed away to allow for cleaner fit.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Trimming Kick Area
    The kick area was cleared out and the excess carpet was trimmed away to allow for cleaner
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Rounding Out Edges
    The edges were rounded over to allow for a clean transition once the paneling is attached. Without this step, you would notice a hard edge under the material.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Rounding Out Edges
    The edges were rounded over to allow for a clean transition once the paneling is attached.
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Cardboard Template
    Cardboard templates were cut out for the flat area and the transition. notice the relief cuts. They will allow the panel to make the curve around the bottom of the support panel.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Cardboard Template
    Cardboard templates were cut out for the flat area and the transition. notice the relief c
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Mounting Surface
    The first order of business is to create a mounting surface for the speakers. here we used a 1/2- inch board in a teardrop shape created from the natural curves of the speakers themselves.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Mounting Surface
    The first order of business is to create a mounting surface for the speakers. here we used
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Trimming Out Excess Carpet
    The kick area was cleared out and the excess carpet was trimmed away to allow for a cleaner fit.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Trimming Out Excess Carpet
    The kick area was cleared out and the excess carpet was trimmed away to allow for a cleane
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Adding Small Step
    A small "step" was added for improved staging and speaker clearance. In this case, the step is 1 1/2 inches cut at a 30-degree angle, but each installation is different.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Adding Small Step
    A small "step" was added for improved staging and speaker clearance. In this case, the ste
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Glue
    Glue was applied to the entire panel and the transition piece was carefully pressed down.
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaning Up Panel
    After being glued down, the panel is trimmed clean to allow an even surface for the flat panel to attach to.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaning Up Panel
    After being glued down, the panel is trimmed clean to allow an even surface for the flat p
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Confirming The Fitment
    The speaker fit was confirmed and the teardrops can be mounted to the factory kicks and shaped.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Confirming The Fitment
    The speaker fit was confirmed and the teardrops can be mounted to the factory kicks and sh
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Using Angle Grinder
    The area is then feathered out with an angle grinder and 36-grit discs.
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaning Up Edges
    The edges were all feathered and sanded for clean lines and no lumps under the material. Any hard edges or lumps will show through the material.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaning Up Edges
    The edges were all feathered and sanded for clean lines and no lumps under the material. A
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaned Up Entire Surface To Glue
    With all of the edges clean, the entire surface is blown off and cleaned up before the glue is applied and the material laid down.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Cleaned Up Entire Surface To Glue
    With all of the edges clean, the entire surface is blown off and cleaned up before the glu
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Result
    The end result is a simple and clean kick panel that didn't take a day or two to complete. In just an hour or so, you can have a finished kick panel that will give you front stage and a clean look. Plus it won't take too much time away from your cruising.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Result
    The end result is a simple and clean kick panel that didn't take a day or two to complete.
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Applying Glue
    Glue is the applied to the kick and flat panel, and allowed to tack up before being pressed in place. The upper edge of the transition panel was folded over the top for support.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Applying Glue
    Glue is the applied to the kick and flat panel, and allowed to tack up before being presse
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Cutting Out Speaker Holes
    Next the speaker holes were cut out. And the face is sanded over once more to ensure a clean smooth surface.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Cutting Out Speaker Holes
    Next the speaker holes were cut out. And the face is sanded over once more to ensure a cle
  • Kick Panel Tech Project Finished Product
    Now that everything is cleaned up, we can add the material. Lay it down from the more diffi cult curves to the easier transitions, then trim away the excess. The factory vent areas will have chrome grilles added on so they're left open.
    Kick Panel Tech Project Finished Product
    Now that everything is cleaned up, we can add the material. Lay it down from the more diff
SOURCE
Scosche Industries
Dept. 5.0
1550 Pacific Ave.
Oxnard, CA 93033
www.scosche.com
By Mario Escamilla
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