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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8675825" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>That will be a tight squeeze, mount the sub and port as close to the edges as possible. If you were to cut the mounting hole for the sub all the way to the left that leaves you with 9.5 inches left for the port. Measure your flare and make sure it will fit. What I would do is make a ring sized to fit in that space and mill the inner edge to match the curve of the port. Then epoxy the 2 pieces together, sand and paint. Technically you didn't need to add the flare because the port opening is large enough on it's own all you'd need to do is round off the hard inner edge of the pvc and you're good. </p><p></p><p>Wood is cheap, just rebuild if you don't like it. You should be able to recoup some $ by selling the box locally on craigslist. If you can recover your cost of the wood I'd call it a win. </p><p></p><p>Example of what I mean but the ring:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]5533[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]5534[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8675825, member: 615398"] That will be a tight squeeze, mount the sub and port as close to the edges as possible. If you were to cut the mounting hole for the sub all the way to the left that leaves you with 9.5 inches left for the port. Measure your flare and make sure it will fit. What I would do is make a ring sized to fit in that space and mill the inner edge to match the curve of the port. Then epoxy the 2 pieces together, sand and paint. Technically you didn't need to add the flare because the port opening is large enough on it's own all you'd need to do is round off the hard inner edge of the pvc and you're good. Wood is cheap, just rebuild if you don't like it. You should be able to recoup some $ by selling the box locally on craigslist. If you can recover your cost of the wood I'd call it a win. Example of what I mean but the ring: [ATTACH]5533._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]5534._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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