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<blockquote data-quote="sdimeconcept" data-source="post: 2359652" data-attributes="member: 571897"><p>The great thing is that I have leather power bucket seats, so I can get a bit more room behind the seat without sacrificing too much leg room.</p><p></p><p>I hear the type R's sound really good in a ported box, so hopefully it will all work out. As soon as I can get it built and in the truck, I'll let you know how it sounds and what I built the box too.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to build it to 1.57 cubic feet though, with a port of 7.7 inches and 3 inches in diameter. I didn't really know how to calculate the port, the braces, and what not to figure out how much room I had lost. I figure if I go with the higher number, then if I lose a little cubic feet, I'm still good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdimeconcept, post: 2359652, member: 571897"] The great thing is that I have leather power bucket seats, so I can get a bit more room behind the seat without sacrificing too much leg room. I hear the type R's sound really good in a ported box, so hopefully it will all work out. As soon as I can get it built and in the truck, I'll let you know how it sounds and what I built the box too. I think I'm going to build it to 1.57 cubic feet though, with a port of 7.7 inches and 3 inches in diameter. I didn't really know how to calculate the port, the braces, and what not to figure out how much room I had lost. I figure if I go with the higher number, then if I lose a little cubic feet, I'm still good to go. [/QUOTE]
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