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<blockquote data-quote="prochobo" data-source="post: 2168832" data-attributes="member: 567127"><p><strong>Keep the 18" ONLY if you can rear/forward fire it.</strong> If you can't ditch it and get a 15" or 2 12"s (if you can fit the right box). Sub up, port wherever does not work well in trunks.</p><p></p><p>Throw cone area out the window, it's all in the install. I went from 2 12"s rear firing to 1 15" foward firing and gained a little. All in all, make sure you can fit the RIGHT box, not the LARGEST box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prochobo, post: 2168832, member: 567127"] [B]Keep the 18" ONLY if you can rear/forward fire it.[/B] If you can't ditch it and get a 15" or 2 12"s (if you can fit the right box). Sub up, port wherever does not work well in trunks. Throw cone area out the window, it's all in the install. I went from 2 12"s rear firing to 1 15" foward firing and gained a little. All in all, make sure you can fit the RIGHT box, not the LARGEST box. [/QUOTE]
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