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<blockquote data-quote="MinorSkills" data-source="post: 37337" data-attributes="member: 543527"><p>The size of the box depends on what volume of air it needs in the box. A sealed might be smaller, cuz it would require a small volume. I just depends on the subs and the manufacturer's specs.</p><p></p><p>As far as the vibrating trunk, you could use some Dynamat. Dynamat is a vibration dampering insulation that you would line along the inside of your trunk. Kinda like the insulation in the walls of a sound-proof room. Dynamat is hella expensive so you might wanna try finding an alternative. This one dude I know says Hi Temp Mastic (this industrial stuff contractors use) works well. You can find it here <a href="http://www.McMaster.com" target="_blank">http://www.McMaster.com</a> under dampering. Just type "Mastic" in the search box, it should bring it up. I dunno the prices, so you check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinorSkills, post: 37337, member: 543527"] The size of the box depends on what volume of air it needs in the box. A sealed might be smaller, cuz it would require a small volume. I just depends on the subs and the manufacturer's specs. As far as the vibrating trunk, you could use some Dynamat. Dynamat is a vibration dampering insulation that you would line along the inside of your trunk. Kinda like the insulation in the walls of a sound-proof room. Dynamat is hella expensive so you might wanna try finding an alternative. This one dude I know says Hi Temp Mastic (this industrial stuff contractors use) works well. You can find it here [URL="http://www.McMaster.com"]http://www.McMaster.com[/URL] under dampering. Just type "Mastic" in the search box, it should bring it up. I dunno the prices, so you check. [/QUOTE]
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