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Annoying noise from roof
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<blockquote data-quote="BMcMahon" data-source="post: 8554007" data-attributes="member: 672525"><p>So I go a new single cab truck this summer and decided to swap my 2 JL w0v3's from a sealed into a ported enclosure. The new enclosure aims the subs forwards and is ported out towards the right and left side towards the side wall. Since then many bass notes cause a very obnoxious vibration of the roof which causes a metal warping noise. This problem is fixed when I put pressure on the roof but am wondering if a new enclosure design would be a better idea than trying to secure the ceiling. I have read that forward facing ports might fix this but I don't want to sacrifice much bass though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMcMahon, post: 8554007, member: 672525"] So I go a new single cab truck this summer and decided to swap my 2 JL w0v3's from a sealed into a ported enclosure. The new enclosure aims the subs forwards and is ported out towards the right and left side towards the side wall. Since then many bass notes cause a very obnoxious vibration of the roof which causes a metal warping noise. This problem is fixed when I put pressure on the roof but am wondering if a new enclosure design would be a better idea than trying to secure the ceiling. I have read that forward facing ports might fix this but I don't want to sacrifice much bass though. [/QUOTE]
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