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<blockquote data-quote="rock2593" data-source="post: 7901125" data-attributes="member: 640918"><p>[ATTACH]26536841[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Right now i have two rear facing 10's in a ported box in the trunk of my sedan. Would it make sense, or even be worth it, to cut one or two 10 in. port (air) holes on my rear deck near the top brake light inside my cabin behind my back seats into my trunk that would allow the air that is being trapped in my trunk to pass through into the cabin? cover the holes with some grille/speaker covers?</p><p></p><p>i know people always say opening the ski port helps, so i was curious if this could be an alternative option...</p><p></p><p>would this be affective at all/ help reduce trunk rattles/ help air flow/ help air pressure/ create a more clean sounding bass??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rock2593, post: 7901125, member: 640918"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]26536841[/ATTACH] Right now i have two rear facing 10's in a ported box in the trunk of my sedan. Would it make sense, or even be worth it, to cut one or two 10 in. port (air) holes on my rear deck near the top brake light inside my cabin behind my back seats into my trunk that would allow the air that is being trapped in my trunk to pass through into the cabin? cover the holes with some grille/speaker covers? i know people always say opening the ski port helps, so i was curious if this could be an alternative option... would this be affective at all/ help reduce trunk rattles/ help air flow/ help air pressure/ create a more clean sounding bass?? [/QUOTE]
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