1.8cf ported Cylindrical 12" Sub?

I can put a 1.8cf (gross) sub into my spare tire space in my trunk. I am at a loss as to how to port it though. I imagine the majority of the port would be exterior, but would that work?

I am guessing this would have to be a sealed unit...

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I can put a 1.8cf (gross) sub into my spare tire space in my trunk. I am at a loss as to how to port it though. I imagine the majority of the port would be exterior, but would that work?
I am guessing this would have to be a sealed unit...

roundsub.jpg
If you have room for an Aeroport firing upward. Ive seen several tire well sub enclosures..even in sealed trunks ported up to the rear deck fiberglassed ect. Need to find a sub that will do fine in that airspace. It can be done depending on the vehicle and sub/subs/space.Never hurts to experiment. Thats how we learn from one anothers experiences from failure to triumph. If I had the time Id prob try it out myself with MDF first so it can be sanded and molded easily

 
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