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<blockquote data-quote="dieselstylelab" data-source="post: 1179648" data-attributes="member: 563623"><p>wow..thanks for the quick posts....im actually just taking a break from the install....ive invested alot of money thus far...however i want to retain the factory mach system for the time being....im installing 2 13W7's with a JL 1000/1 and an aftermarket deck at present...ive already gone lengths to integrate the factory Mach amps which is an ordeal let me tell you.....in the future i will replace all my mids and highs...but for now i need to keep em....i ran a post in a mustang only forum as well....i havent yet taken off the cover but it seems it may be an enclosure of sorts because from the underside in the trunk there are no screws or anything holding it so it must be accessible from the top thru the rear deck which may involve removing the speakers. if i did remove it and it was an enclosure...having the basket side of the rear speakers exposed...would the bass reflex from the sub enclosure affect the performance of the rear speakers? i assume no because alot of vehicles have the underside of the rear speakers exposed and i havent heard anything such as cancellation or whatever while running subs in the trunk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselstylelab, post: 1179648, member: 563623"] wow..thanks for the quick posts....im actually just taking a break from the install....ive invested alot of money thus far...however i want to retain the factory mach system for the time being....im installing 2 13W7's with a JL 1000/1 and an aftermarket deck at present...ive already gone lengths to integrate the factory Mach amps which is an ordeal let me tell you.....in the future i will replace all my mids and highs...but for now i need to keep em....i ran a post in a mustang only forum as well....i havent yet taken off the cover but it seems it may be an enclosure of sorts because from the underside in the trunk there are no screws or anything holding it so it must be accessible from the top thru the rear deck which may involve removing the speakers. if i did remove it and it was an enclosure...having the basket side of the rear speakers exposed...would the bass reflex from the sub enclosure affect the performance of the rear speakers? i assume no because alot of vehicles have the underside of the rear speakers exposed and i havent heard anything such as cancellation or whatever while running subs in the trunk [/QUOTE]
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