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<blockquote data-quote="S.P.L." data-source="post: 6835716" data-attributes="member: 620770"><p>Go with two 12's, because your airspace is already limited by the area available under the rear seat. 4 8's would probably require a larger gross cu. ft. than 2 12's. Also there are already enclosures available for this type of application. Atrend ( <a href="http://www.atrendusa.com" target="_blank">http://www.atrendusa.com</a> ) offers a vehicle specific enclosure for your make and model. The part number you would look for is an A152-12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.P.L., post: 6835716, member: 620770"] Go with two 12's, because your airspace is already limited by the area available under the rear seat. 4 8's would probably require a larger gross cu. ft. than 2 12's. Also there are already enclosures available for this type of application. Atrend ( [URL="http://www.atrendusa.com"]http://www.atrendusa.com[/URL] ) offers a vehicle specific enclosure for your make and model. The part number you would look for is an A152-12. [/QUOTE]
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