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<blockquote data-quote="Stryker" data-source="post: 6905545" data-attributes="member: 623557"><p>face the subs towards the back seat... say around 10 inches from the back of the seat, and completely seal off the front of the box from the trunk area. expandaing foam if the mess is not a problem or wood. I'm have a setup like this in my 96 tbird and it gets fairly loud. i mean cutting a hole is fairly drastic and permanently scars the car, plus you are gonna gain very little in actual volume or SPL.</p><p></p><p>Is your current box ported? More info please. this is a pic of my setup with my old subs and it wailed with 4.2 cubes tuned at 34 Hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stryker, post: 6905545, member: 623557"] face the subs towards the back seat... say around 10 inches from the back of the seat, and completely seal off the front of the box from the trunk area. expandaing foam if the mess is not a problem or wood. I'm have a setup like this in my 96 tbird and it gets fairly loud. i mean cutting a hole is fairly drastic and permanently scars the car, plus you are gonna gain very little in actual volume or SPL. Is your current box ported? More info please. this is a pic of my setup with my old subs and it wailed with 4.2 cubes tuned at 34 Hz [/QUOTE]
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