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Can i do it?.....OK i have a 2002 toyota camry(i kno nothing special but its a car) so what i want to do because i dont want to have it in the trunk i use it alot is if anyone knows toyoyta camrys the have a back seat, and under the rear window is 2 speakers with a lineing.....i wanted to know if there would be any way to put a sub and amp there....there could be cutting of the carpet on top there i dont mind....but as you can see im not good with this....could it happen and if so what would i need to do it.....i also would be open to the floor under the seat putting the amp but not the sub i dont want people in the back seat kicking it....like i said could i cut it out slip the amp in and then make a custom casing....i got nothing but time and money so....gimi suggestions and if u got em pics of similar ideas...thanks in advance

 
im sorry i was distracted.....i was trying to explain the pictures but i guess u guy must know what ur doing....

ok i have a 2002 toyota camry and i want to put in a sub and amp.....but i want the sub under the rear window, beind the rear seats, in between the speakers(if you know toyota camrys from that year there is shelf type thing behind the seats) and i want the amp under the rear seats. and i basically said i dont mind cutting up the car because im going to run it till it dies....i was wondering if anyone has and suggestions on how it could be done and with what....thanks sorry for the confusion

 
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He wants a rear deck subwoofer.

And a convenient place for his amplifier.

This will be going in a 2002 Toyota Camry.

Now let the help begin //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Sir, do you want loud? Or just something to blend with the rest of the frequencies?

As far as rear deck subs, space is a major limitation without making a large box that intrudes into trunk space. Many people use 8's or a 10 to accomplish this.

You can try Infinite Baffle methods, or (i suggest) make a small box in the trunk under where the rear deck is, and have the subs be firing through the rear deck. This is quite common and works well. You can even port through the rear deck or backseat, if you so choose.

Best wishes!

 
yea nothing crazy i like it to bump....but sound good i dont like that cheap crappy sound u get when u have to play music loud for it to bump....amp for clarity when i bump with sub....sorry for bad slang not to familiar with this stuff

 
You want clean bass that can still move some air. I understand.

In that case, your best bet will be making an enclosure that sits in the trunk directly under the rear deck, and has the sub firing up and through the rear deck. Sealed will take less room, though ported will be more efficient and usually louder.

As far as subs, the possibilities are endless. You may want to look into Image Dynamics for nice clean frequency response. ID8's are common for space-limited applications, and don't need more than 300rms each.

 
He wants a rear deck subwoofer.
And a convenient place for his amplifier.

This will be going in a 2002 Toyota Camry.

Now let the help begin //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Sir' date=' do you want loud? Or just something to blend with the rest of the frequencies?

As far as rear deck subs, space is a major limitation without making a large box that intrudes into trunk space. Many people use 8's or a 10 to accomplish this.

You can try Infinite Baffle methods, or (i suggest) make a small box in the trunk under where the rear deck is, and have the subs be firing through the rear deck. This is quite common and works well. [b']You can even port through the rear deck or backseat, if you so choose.[/b]

Best wishes!
I'd do this

yea nothing crazy i like it to bump....but sound good i dont like that cheap crappy sound u get when u have to play music loud for it to bump....amp for clarity when i bump with sub....sorry for bad slang not to familiar with this stuff
It's not your car audio slang, it's just the way your talking. Try to talk more understandably.

 
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