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<blockquote data-quote="Kybasshead75" data-source="post: 8772782" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>That is what I was thinking with the sub and Port up design. The enclosure itself is far more rigid than the rear hatch and you want to concentrate that energy upward into the more rigid area yup. </p><p>That is so true I remember a guy that was starting to loosen everything with an underpowered kicker L7 15 on not even a legitimate 1K of power. Well and his Blazer was pretty old too but the point is very true. </p><p>Hell just go on and finish it off and fire the 415s into a great big reinforced slot and get a band pass effect out of it with no panel flex hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8772782, member: 681033"] That is what I was thinking with the sub and Port up design. The enclosure itself is far more rigid than the rear hatch and you want to concentrate that energy upward into the more rigid area yup. That is so true I remember a guy that was starting to loosen everything with an underpowered kicker L7 15 on not even a legitimate 1K of power. Well and his Blazer was pretty old too but the point is very true. Hell just go on and finish it off and fire the 415s into a great big reinforced slot and get a band pass effect out of it with no panel flex hehe [/QUOTE]
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