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<blockquote data-quote="blue*thunder" data-source="post: 8827708" data-attributes="member: 687956"><p>The sonotubes I'm using are closer to 7.75" OD than 8", and I'd say 8" is the limit. I was gonna try find a true 8" if I do a ported version. Even though they say 8", they actually vary the sizes so they can put multiple tubes in one tube. For shipping purposes.</p><p>I almost coated these tubes but instead I put polyfill in them, fill weighed per cu ft recommendation and it really gave the tubes mass. Get rid of any chance resonance.</p><p></p><p>I could fit a 10, maybe even a 12 in a regular box. A JL W0 would work or a rockford p3s 12, something with a depth and magnet shape that lends itself to tight space.</p><p>I still have the p3s in a box, never tried it in this truck though, should fit.</p><p></p><p>This is more about taking a 8" and seeing how crazy it'll get.</p><p></p><p>I'm just trying perfect the port size before I start cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue*thunder, post: 8827708, member: 687956"] The sonotubes I'm using are closer to 7.75" OD than 8", and I'd say 8" is the limit. I was gonna try find a true 8" if I do a ported version. Even though they say 8", they actually vary the sizes so they can put multiple tubes in one tube. For shipping purposes. I almost coated these tubes but instead I put polyfill in them, fill weighed per cu ft recommendation and it really gave the tubes mass. Get rid of any chance resonance. I could fit a 10, maybe even a 12 in a regular box. A JL W0 would work or a rockford p3s 12, something with a depth and magnet shape that lends itself to tight space. I still have the p3s in a box, never tried it in this truck though, should fit. This is more about taking a 8" and seeing how crazy it'll get. I'm just trying perfect the port size before I start cutting. [/QUOTE]
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