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<blockquote data-quote="Boat_guy" data-source="post: 8379083" data-attributes="member: 658935"><p>Ok I get how your making the box work now. Just a thought but a lot of people put there subs under the port and or starboard dashes. If the sub will be in direct sun light a lot I would go with a marine subwoofer, the marine sub woofers surround is rubber based and will hold up to the uv in sunlight a lot better than a standard car audio sub with a foam based surround. Other than that moister can have an effect on the sub depending on where they sit when not in uses. As for two sealed vs a single ported it would be a toss up depending on sub sizes and power. Just my two cents but your going to get the most bang for your buck with two ported boxes one under each dash..... just something to thing about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boat_guy, post: 8379083, member: 658935"] Ok I get how your making the box work now. Just a thought but a lot of people put there subs under the port and or starboard dashes. If the sub will be in direct sun light a lot I would go with a marine subwoofer, the marine sub woofers surround is rubber based and will hold up to the uv in sunlight a lot better than a standard car audio sub with a foam based surround. Other than that moister can have an effect on the sub depending on where they sit when not in uses. As for two sealed vs a single ported it would be a toss up depending on sub sizes and power. Just my two cents but your going to get the most bang for your buck with two ported boxes one under each dash..... just something to thing about. [/QUOTE]
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