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    1.75 Cuft 12"

    Thank you for the response. What amount of port area are we speaking of? Is there a formula that is dependant on cone area or enclosure volume? Sorry to ask so many ?'s, just trying to learn. Todd
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    1.75 Cuft 12"

    The 12's are installed in the baffle that covers the opening that resides under the bed, originally used for the spare tire and luggage. I really don't want to cut out the bed sheetmetal. I can make the enclosure larger in volume but that would require cutting the back of the enclosure's sheet...
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    1.75 Cuft 12"

    Pro-rabbit, thank you once again for your help. I am working with a '79 Ford Ranchero, so space is at a premium. Here's a pic of what I am working with, the pencil line at the top of the 12's is the top of the enclosure internally.
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    1.75 Cuft 12"

    Thank you for the quick reply, Pro-rabbit. Yes, I was afraid the port was on the small side, problem is I'm limited for not only enclosure volume but baffle surface area as well. 57" wide front baffle doesn't leave a lot of extra room.
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    1.75 Cuft 12"

    I am looking to purchase 4 12's for an eclosure that is already built with 1.75 CuFT per sub, with one common enclosure airspace. Looking for something new with good performance in a ported enclosure with a port size of 6.5"w x 8.5"h x 9.5"l. I have some new MTX T5512-04's that I purchased 5-6...
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