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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnyi" data-source="post: 2565053" data-attributes="member: 559456"><p>You can search image dynamics site. There was an installer that built a box to hold 4 12's another held 3 15's. They moved the rear seat forward by 1 inch to get enough clearance and air space. That is the most I have seen done in regards to adding bass and retaining the back seat.</p><p></p><p>There are some fairly good options with dual down fire tens. <a href="http://www.caraudiofactory.com" target="_blank">http://www.caraudiofactory.com</a> has a down fire option and a rear seat option. I would recommend the down fire option as I had some rattling issure with my prior rear seat box. I guess you could take the time to sound dampen the rear plastic under the rear window that should cure the problem... JL also has a stealth box that will go behind the rear seat with space for an amp between the two seats. <a href="http://www.subthump.com" target="_blank">http://www.subthump.com</a> also has some nice boxes. <a href="http://www.bassforms.com" target="_blank">http://www.bassforms.com</a> has another ported 10 option.</p><p></p><p>The downfire option will give the most bang for the buck with minimal alterations. Good luck, do a lot of searching before you decide.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you have several choice... good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnyi, post: 2565053, member: 559456"] You can search image dynamics site. There was an installer that built a box to hold 4 12's another held 3 15's. They moved the rear seat forward by 1 inch to get enough clearance and air space. That is the most I have seen done in regards to adding bass and retaining the back seat. There are some fairly good options with dual down fire tens. [URL="http://www.caraudiofactory.com"]http://www.caraudiofactory.com[/URL] has a down fire option and a rear seat option. I would recommend the down fire option as I had some rattling issure with my prior rear seat box. I guess you could take the time to sound dampen the rear plastic under the rear window that should cure the problem... JL also has a stealth box that will go behind the rear seat with space for an amp between the two seats. [URL="http://www.subthump.com"]http://www.subthump.com[/URL] also has some nice boxes. [URL="http://www.bassforms.com"]http://www.bassforms.com[/URL] has another ported 10 option. The downfire option will give the most bang for the buck with minimal alterations. Good luck, do a lot of searching before you decide. Anyway, you have several choice... good luck! [/QUOTE]
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