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<blockquote data-quote="Depression" data-source="post: 520103" data-attributes="member: 549489"><p>I think that has something to do with the whole Downfire concept being superior (if I remember correctly). I believe the frontfires basicallY have "too much room to breath".</p><p></p><p>The downfire box creates a scenario in which the whole cab of the truck becomes a sealed enclosure...I may be off on this explanaion..but it is something like that.</p><p></p><p>The main reson people stear away from the Downfire style instead of frontfire or upfire is simple...Cosmetics..You cannot see the subs in a downfire sub box..and all of us are guilty of wanting our buddies to "see what we got"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Depression, post: 520103, member: 549489"] I think that has something to do with the whole Downfire concept being superior (if I remember correctly). I believe the frontfires basicallY have "too much room to breath". The downfire box creates a scenario in which the whole cab of the truck becomes a sealed enclosure...I may be off on this explanaion..but it is something like that. The main reson people stear away from the Downfire style instead of frontfire or upfire is simple...Cosmetics..You cannot see the subs in a downfire sub box..and all of us are guilty of wanting our buddies to "see what we got" [/QUOTE]
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