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4 Rockford Fosgate P3 10s in a mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8664146" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>The Grey and White heavier gauge speaker wiring going into each speaker box through the like the 2 1/2" holes there. It looks like 10awg maybe. Make sure those two holes do not leak air and plug up with caulk or even wood putty if you need. That DAP filler works good for stuff like that and is like under 4 bucks at home depot The Red and Black wiring is definitely 0 gauge stuff..</p><p></p><p>Does each pair of subs share any air space with the adjacent set? I am curious if you have tried to fire that port towards the cabin at all to see how it sounds? Seeing as you have very little around the box as it is to get much air or sound to come in it might be worth a try down the road?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8664146, member: 674948"] The Grey and White heavier gauge speaker wiring going into each speaker box through the like the 2 1/2" holes there. It looks like 10awg maybe. Make sure those two holes do not leak air and plug up with caulk or even wood putty if you need. That DAP filler works good for stuff like that and is like under 4 bucks at home depot The Red and Black wiring is definitely 0 gauge stuff.. Does each pair of subs share any air space with the adjacent set? I am curious if you have tried to fire that port towards the cabin at all to see how it sounds? Seeing as you have very little around the box as it is to get much air or sound to come in it might be worth a try down the road? [/QUOTE]
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