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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeeck" data-source="post: 5589579" data-attributes="member: 604688"><p>at first i had my subs/port facing the trunk with the box pushed up against the back seat so basically the box was blocking everything from getting through since the only way anything can get through is the trunk opening in the back seat.</p><p></p><p>so last night i pulled the box forward a little bit so air could get past the box and through the trunk opening and i could feel a little bit of a breeze so i figured if i turned the box around and had the sub facing right through the trunk opening id get more air flowing through. well i was right about that part but its not as loud as when it was facing the other way.. why is this?</p><p></p><p>and what if i were to seal the box off from the rest of trunk.. right now the sub is going right through the trunk opening and the port is to the left and blowing about 6 inches away right at the back seat but theres room for the air to move to the back part of trunk instead of straight through the trunk opening.. could i just jam towels in all the open areas? i know thats sloppy but no1 will notice... or would towels not make a difference? what else could i use?</p><p></p><p>another thing i could do is put the box back to where i originally had it which was sub/port facing trunk.. and then pull out the rear speakers so there are just holes there so air can get through them.. but that might look sloppy too with just holes there..</p><p></p><p>what do you guys think i should do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeeck, post: 5589579, member: 604688"] at first i had my subs/port facing the trunk with the box pushed up against the back seat so basically the box was blocking everything from getting through since the only way anything can get through is the trunk opening in the back seat. so last night i pulled the box forward a little bit so air could get past the box and through the trunk opening and i could feel a little bit of a breeze so i figured if i turned the box around and had the sub facing right through the trunk opening id get more air flowing through. well i was right about that part but its not as loud as when it was facing the other way.. why is this? and what if i were to seal the box off from the rest of trunk.. right now the sub is going right through the trunk opening and the port is to the left and blowing about 6 inches away right at the back seat but theres room for the air to move to the back part of trunk instead of straight through the trunk opening.. could i just jam towels in all the open areas? i know thats sloppy but no1 will notice... or would towels not make a difference? what else could i use? another thing i could do is put the box back to where i originally had it which was sub/port facing trunk.. and then pull out the rear speakers so there are just holes there so air can get through them.. but that might look sloppy too with just holes there.. what do you guys think i should do? [/QUOTE]
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