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<blockquote data-quote="rockmo" data-source="post: 8490092" data-attributes="member: 585127"><p>i got a 91 x-cab chevy, it has a full custom interior done in the early 2000's. it currently has a down firing sealed box that is part of the center console. [ATTACH]26554613[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>i am looking to go ported, but i dont really want to redo the whole dang thing since it looks good as it is. whats the best way to figure out what cubic feet of area this box has? its flat bottomed, angled top front to back, and the curves you see on each side is the sides of the box. lol so i have no idea where or how to begin to figure that out. was hoping to port this enclosure and make it work maybe.</p><p></p><p>future plans include 3 or 4 10's if a fiberglass center console thats ported to the front. but that is a year or so away.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockmo, post: 8490092, member: 585127"] i got a 91 x-cab chevy, it has a full custom interior done in the early 2000's. it currently has a down firing sealed box that is part of the center console. [ATTACH]26554613[/ATTACH] i am looking to go ported, but i dont really want to redo the whole dang thing since it looks good as it is. whats the best way to figure out what cubic feet of area this box has? its flat bottomed, angled top front to back, and the curves you see on each side is the sides of the box. lol so i have no idea where or how to begin to figure that out. was hoping to port this enclosure and make it work maybe. future plans include 3 or 4 10's if a fiberglass center console thats ported to the front. but that is a year or so away. Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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