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(2) SA-15's (1) BRZ 1700 in short body Escalade.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt. Spuds" data-source="post: 8039587" data-attributes="member: 651125"><p>I found a guy who has the shop and tools for the job, willing to build and design for basically free, or just build if I bring a cut sheet, he's a distant co-worker... He's running two 15 inch Orions hcca's in his expedition, and built the box for them. All I have to do is buy the wood and carpet, and drive an hour to his place.</p><p></p><p>I just need to figure out how I want everything by the third.</p><p></p><p>I am going port rear facing, for sure, but don't know where to face the subs. I would like them to face the rear as well, and thats what the builder suggested, due to my dog... As weird as it sounds I leave her in the truck from time to time and she likes to hop around from seat to seat, and I'd hate her to put a paw through a 400 dollar speaker ( shes 90lbs ) . Will I gain/lose anything by facing the subs to the rear of the hatch, vs upwards firing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt. Spuds, post: 8039587, member: 651125"] I found a guy who has the shop and tools for the job, willing to build and design for basically free, or just build if I bring a cut sheet, he's a distant co-worker... He's running two 15 inch Orions hcca's in his expedition, and built the box for them. All I have to do is buy the wood and carpet, and drive an hour to his place. I just need to figure out how I want everything by the third. I am going port rear facing, for sure, but don't know where to face the subs. I would like them to face the rear as well, and thats what the builder suggested, due to my dog... As weird as it sounds I leave her in the truck from time to time and she likes to hop around from seat to seat, and I'd hate her to put a paw through a 400 dollar speaker ( shes 90lbs ) . Will I gain/lose anything by facing the subs to the rear of the hatch, vs upwards firing? [/QUOTE]
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