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<blockquote data-quote="SubieSPL_Maniac" data-source="post: 8046004" data-attributes="member: 648823"><p>first off you have plenty of space to mess around with i put a link 2 audioque's website for what you can fit with how much volume you have. it works with any type of sub.. according to the12volt.com you have a little over 10cubes to play with obviously thats too much for 2 12's. I would stick to somewhere around 4.25 / 4.5 cubes for both subs. the more powerful the subs the bigger volume per sub. you can also get a couple more 12's and have your whip BANGIN!! what kinda car is it? is the trunk separate from cabin or is it an suv?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.soundqubed.com/Box-Sizes-and-Tuning-_ep_68.html" target="_blank">Box Sizes and Tuning</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubieSPL_Maniac, post: 8046004, member: 648823"] first off you have plenty of space to mess around with i put a link 2 audioque's website for what you can fit with how much volume you have. it works with any type of sub.. according to the12volt.com you have a little over 10cubes to play with obviously thats too much for 2 12's. I would stick to somewhere around 4.25 / 4.5 cubes for both subs. the more powerful the subs the bigger volume per sub. you can also get a couple more 12's and have your whip BANGIN!! what kinda car is it? is the trunk separate from cabin or is it an suv? [URL="http://www.soundqubed.com/Box-Sizes-and-Tuning-_ep_68.html"]Box Sizes and Tuning[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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