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<blockquote data-quote="silveradokid" data-source="post: 7351089" data-attributes="member: 631230"><p>I'm building a box to fit two 12" type r's in my 99 extended cab silverado. I want to put the box under the back seat, so my question is should I do down fire or up firing enclosure? The reason I was to do down fire is because I had my last subs stolen so if I do down firing enclosure and get the box secured right it would be impossible to take the subs without taking out the box. If they were up firing subs, I have a feeling that a thief would just unscrew them or thrash em, which I why I would want to do down firing subs. If I did down firing enclosure, how much space do I need between the subs and floor? and would I need to dynamat the floor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silveradokid, post: 7351089, member: 631230"] I'm building a box to fit two 12" type r's in my 99 extended cab silverado. I want to put the box under the back seat, so my question is should I do down fire or up firing enclosure? The reason I was to do down fire is because I had my last subs stolen so if I do down firing enclosure and get the box secured right it would be impossible to take the subs without taking out the box. If they were up firing subs, I have a feeling that a thief would just unscrew them or thrash em, which I why I would want to do down firing subs. If I did down firing enclosure, how much space do I need between the subs and floor? and would I need to dynamat the floor? [/QUOTE]
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