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    Subs in the mud??

    That is what I was thinking as well. But I was trying to keep the box as small as possible to keep from taking up a lot of room in the bed and like I said before keep them up high as possible. If I fire them down, I am afraid they will be very close to the bed floor, and The box will be a bit...
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    Subs in the mud??

    I have Polks in my golf cart. I am more interested in the setup of the enclosure/direction rather than the type of woofers at this point. Just wondering how something like this would sound in the bed with no "cab pressure" like in a car/truck.
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    Subs in the mud??

    That is awesome, but to big for my application and way too expensive. Its also ported which would be the down fall for me. I've had water that high on this these things. Thus , a sealed enclosure is needed.
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    Subs in the mud??

    A pic for reference as to what I am talking about doing except firing two toward the cab and angled up like these.   ---------- Post added at 06:19 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:19 PM ----------   A pic for reference as to what I am talking about doing except firing two toward the...
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    Subs in the mud??

    OK here is the dilemma. I have a 2015 Polaris Ranger 900xp. I am going to add two 10's in the bed somehow. I see a lot of guys firing the subs up/forward into the open air on these side by sides. The only reason I am considering the upward /forward design is it will keep the subs up as high as...
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    Replacement subs???

    Greetings. I'm looking to purchase two replacement subs for my boat. The boxes are seperate and mounted under the dash of the boat. They are also fiberglassed so water is not a concern. My issues are air space, cutout diamter, and top mount depth of the subs. I currently have some old MB Quart...
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