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Best way to build through the rear deck
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvartis" data-source="post: 8224110" data-attributes="member: 656916"><p>I want to install a pair of 10's in my wife's car using the rear deck as part of the box.</p><p></p><p>I figured on a mdf back/front and bottom of the box, glass contour around the wheels / underside of the deck - All with a mdf top above the rear deck for mounting.</p><p></p><p>I guess the biggest question is how to seal from the mdf upper section through the deck and seal the under side of the deck... fiberglass upside down doesn't sound like a successful idea. Could I just dynamat it and it would be sealed enough?</p><p></p><p>Really trying to make the most of the space so I can have the most cu. and keep trunk space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvartis, post: 8224110, member: 656916"] I want to install a pair of 10's in my wife's car using the rear deck as part of the box. I figured on a mdf back/front and bottom of the box, glass contour around the wheels / underside of the deck - All with a mdf top above the rear deck for mounting. I guess the biggest question is how to seal from the mdf upper section through the deck and seal the under side of the deck... fiberglass upside down doesn't sound like a successful idea. Could I just dynamat it and it would be sealed enough? Really trying to make the most of the space so I can have the most cu. and keep trunk space. [/QUOTE]
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