B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 17, 2013 #1 What do you think the best box placement for a 2003 Toyota Celica GT would be? Subs up port up, subs back port back etc.? Click to read more...
What do you think the best box placement for a 2003 Toyota Celica GT would be? Subs up port up, subs back port back etc.? Click to read more...
RedDiamond 10+ year member Member 50 0 Pinedale, WY Jul 17, 2013 #2 The only way to really tell is trial and error. Try each and see what works best.
OP B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 17, 2013 Thread Starter #3 The only way to really tell is trial and error. Try each and see what works best. Click to expand... The problem is I would have to buy/build two boxes..
The only way to really tell is trial and error. Try each and see what works best. Click to expand... The problem is I would have to buy/build two boxes..
dbeez 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 9,581 28 crestwood,ky Jul 17, 2013 #4 Subs up port up would work subs back port back as well both would do really well suns up port up should let you use more of the hatch for the box.
Subs up port up would work subs back port back as well both would do really well suns up port up should let you use more of the hatch for the box.
OP B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 17, 2013 Thread Starter #5 Subs up port up would work subs back port back as well both would do really well suns up port up should let you use more of the hatch for the box. Click to expand... Ok decided not to go with the celica still car hunting.
Subs up port up would work subs back port back as well both would do really well suns up port up should let you use more of the hatch for the box. Click to expand... Ok decided not to go with the celica still car hunting.
O Oraclem19 Senior VIP Member 179 0 United States Jul 18, 2013 #7 The big H has never let me down. Not optimal trunk space for anything more than a 15" or a custom 18" though. A 42mpg 300hp hybrid with a 0-60 in 6 seconds, fun cars they do make.
The big H has never let me down. Not optimal trunk space for anything more than a 15" or a custom 18" though. A 42mpg 300hp hybrid with a 0-60 in 6 seconds, fun cars they do make.
OP B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 18, 2013 Thread Starter #8 I've been looking at scion tc's but I'm open to suggestions.
NASTY08IMPALA 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,174 0 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Jul 18, 2013 #9 impala ftw..unless u want a truck or suv ..then tahoe suburban ..2dr blazers and s10s
OP B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 20, 2013 Thread Starter #10 Ended up getting a 2007 mustang
dbeez 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 9,581 28 crestwood,ky Jul 20, 2013 #11 **** mustang tiny trunk
NASTY08IMPALA 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,174 0 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Jul 20, 2013 #12 Ended up getting a 2007 mustang Click to expand... turd lol ...not much room to work with ...hope you arent planning on getting too loud
Ended up getting a 2007 mustang Click to expand... turd lol ...not much room to work with ...hope you arent planning on getting too loud
OP B BASS BOI 10+ year member Member 74 0 Missouri Jul 20, 2013 Thread Starter #13 you can get loud in a mustang.. Last edited by a moderator: Jul 20, 2013