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2 18" DC LVL 5's in GMC JIMMY box design HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jdubbau" data-source="post: 6189033" data-attributes="member: 603492"><p>I have thought about the same thing as if the box could be cut on top and bottom to be a little abnormal than usual instead of a rectangle or square I would have a ton more room!!!</p><p></p><p>If I had to guess and be conservitive with out measuring right this minute I would say I could make the enclosure 6"-8" wider on top over the fender wells and come all the way back with this space on the passenger side where my battery is now mounted for an additional box space. So if done correctly with a little more precise measurements provded by me I may be able to squeeze an extra 1.5-2 cubic feet out of it.</p><p></p><p>Iamapimp is doing my design so I will see if this is something he can throw in for me if I give him the correct measurements.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all and Bumpin you are more than likely right as I am sure he just wanted to sell me two of these monster 18's but if the first box was just built ok or thrown together it is really a high possibility Rusty's customer only lost .5db. Just throwing that out there as there are just to many variables but these things will need a lil room to breath but if done correctly which I think Iamapimp is on the right track it will do more than I want it to and if not I will just build another box or use just 1 18 for comps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdubbau, post: 6189033, member: 603492"] I have thought about the same thing as if the box could be cut on top and bottom to be a little abnormal than usual instead of a rectangle or square I would have a ton more room!!! If I had to guess and be conservitive with out measuring right this minute I would say I could make the enclosure 6"-8" wider on top over the fender wells and come all the way back with this space on the passenger side where my battery is now mounted for an additional box space. So if done correctly with a little more precise measurements provded by me I may be able to squeeze an extra 1.5-2 cubic feet out of it. Iamapimp is doing my design so I will see if this is something he can throw in for me if I give him the correct measurements. Thanks all and Bumpin you are more than likely right as I am sure he just wanted to sell me two of these monster 18's but if the first box was just built ok or thrown together it is really a high possibility Rusty's customer only lost .5db. Just throwing that out there as there are just to many variables but these things will need a lil room to breath but if done correctly which I think Iamapimp is on the right track it will do more than I want it to and if not I will just build another box or use just 1 18 for comps. [/QUOTE]
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