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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8796993" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Ive seen some vehicles at some car audio shows that actually removed them and put some Hatch Struts in theyre place for the trunk to function properly. Im sure they rattle like hell when the bass notes hit.</p><p>If you want those rear speakers to survive at all. You need to cap/enclose them before they get destroyed by the subwoofer pressure excurting the cones on the speakers to fail. Those Kicker C series can move some air with decent power. They will destroy the cones on those exposed speakers within the same environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8796993, member: 634282"] Ive seen some vehicles at some car audio shows that actually removed them and put some Hatch Struts in theyre place for the trunk to function properly. Im sure they rattle like hell when the bass notes hit. If you want those rear speakers to survive at all. You need to cap/enclose them before they get destroyed by the subwoofer pressure excurting the cones on the speakers to fail. Those Kicker C series can move some air with decent power. They will destroy the cones on those exposed speakers within the same environment. [/QUOTE]
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