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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8773501" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Subs up and port up actually works well, too, as long as your sub don't have a massive mounting depth. If your trunk is really square on the sides, subs and port(s) up creates a tunnel above the box, just can't have the box too tall. If your trunk is tall, but you can only fit a certain height box in the trunk, then you can fire up and gain all that depth that you'd usually lose, and have enough room over the top of the box to not choke everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8773501, member: 591582"] Subs up and port up actually works well, too, as long as your sub don't have a massive mounting depth. If your trunk is really square on the sides, subs and port(s) up creates a tunnel above the box, just can't have the box too tall. If your trunk is tall, but you can only fit a certain height box in the trunk, then you can fire up and gain all that depth that you'd usually lose, and have enough room over the top of the box to not choke everything. [/QUOTE]
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