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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8520744" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Doesnt matter about the shape all that matters is having enough Net cubic feet which is after subtracting the space the sub and port takes up. Have the port and sub firing back into the rear truck wall if possible if not, sub up, port back is fine as well mainly need the port firing back to the truck wall to load off a solid wall if you want any chance of getting loud. If you dont have that much space, use a 6 or 8 inch sonotube for a round port which needs less port area to work vs a slot port. That nightshade will want a whole lot more than your current amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8520744, member: 650438"] Doesnt matter about the shape all that matters is having enough Net cubic feet which is after subtracting the space the sub and port takes up. Have the port and sub firing back into the rear truck wall if possible if not, sub up, port back is fine as well mainly need the port firing back to the truck wall to load off a solid wall if you want any chance of getting loud. If you dont have that much space, use a 6 or 8 inch sonotube for a round port which needs less port area to work vs a slot port. That nightshade will want a whole lot more than your current amp. [/QUOTE]
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