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<blockquote data-quote="Petrdragn33" data-source="post: 8688387" data-attributes="member: 678371"><p>Face sub to the rear and port to the side. It's been done that way for decades. Which ever way you build your box, you will not know if the other orientation is better unless you start over. If you can fold your back seat down. Face the sub forward and port to the side. Then, if you don't like it, fold your back seat down and remove the sub and cap the box. Then, install the sub facing to the rear. If that doesn't suffice, remove sub and cap box. Then, install the sub facing up. Is that feasible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petrdragn33, post: 8688387, member: 678371"] Face sub to the rear and port to the side. It's been done that way for decades. Which ever way you build your box, you will not know if the other orientation is better unless you start over. If you can fold your back seat down. Face the sub forward and port to the side. Then, if you don't like it, fold your back seat down and remove the sub and cap the box. Then, install the sub facing to the rear. If that doesn't suffice, remove sub and cap box. Then, install the sub facing up. Is that feasible? [/QUOTE]
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