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building a wall in the backseat of 4 door car....but no side walls?
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<blockquote data-quote="aaron7114" data-source="post: 2903809" data-attributes="member: 568210"><p>I went and measured today where the box would go and the measurements I got were 52 wide, 22 deep, 37 tall. This ends up bein around 24 cubes which is quite a bit bigger than what it needs to be for two 15" l5s.</p><p></p><p>Also like helotaxi said the wall would have to be in front of the rear door opening. Now I could do this but it would make it uncomfortable for the driver and passenger in the front.</p><p></p><p>So what I was thinkin is ditch the idea of using the side of the cars as walls, and actually putting up board as the side walls.</p><p></p><p>This is going to be kinda hard to explain but here is my idea...</p><p></p><p>Have the front board go from the ceiling to the floor in the car and have it as far back behind the front seats as it can go (up against where the backseat is). Then take the backseat cushion out and set the bottom board on top (where the cushion was). Then lay the back board where the back part of the backseat went. So the back wall will be angled back. Then of course have the side and top boards match up with the front and back.</p><p></p><p>By doing that I will be able to have the subs and wall farther back allowing the driver and passenger more room to move their seats in the front. I would also still have a little storage space in the floor board between the front seats and wall. Then of course I would have my entire trunk open for amps, batteries, storage.</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron7114, post: 2903809, member: 568210"] I went and measured today where the box would go and the measurements I got were 52 wide, 22 deep, 37 tall. This ends up bein around 24 cubes which is quite a bit bigger than what it needs to be for two 15" l5s. Also like helotaxi said the wall would have to be in front of the rear door opening. Now I could do this but it would make it uncomfortable for the driver and passenger in the front. So what I was thinkin is ditch the idea of using the side of the cars as walls, and actually putting up board as the side walls. This is going to be kinda hard to explain but here is my idea... Have the front board go from the ceiling to the floor in the car and have it as far back behind the front seats as it can go (up against where the backseat is). Then take the backseat cushion out and set the bottom board on top (where the cushion was). Then lay the back board where the back part of the backseat went. So the back wall will be angled back. Then of course have the side and top boards match up with the front and back. By doing that I will be able to have the subs and wall farther back allowing the driver and passenger more room to move their seats in the front. I would also still have a little storage space in the floor board between the front seats and wall. Then of course I would have my entire trunk open for amps, batteries, storage. Let me know what you think. [/QUOTE]
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