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<blockquote data-quote="Foxhound547" data-source="post: 8711734" data-attributes="member: 680596"><p>The problem with the spare well is space. I'm pretty stuck on not compromising any storage. I don't want to remove the spare, and even though I there's enough space to mount even a full size 15" in the area inside the tire, air space is still a concern. I originally wanted to use that space, and even considered just making mount for the woofer, then sealing the area completely to be the enclosure. Local audio guys advised against it and that's when I came up with the idea for the seat. I don't really carry very many passengers often but still wanted the versatility. Fiberglass is pretty strong, so I figured it could be layered to withstand some use. As far as removable enclosures go, I just can't justify putting the money into a system I can't use 100% of the time. If I go on a long haul cross country, I don't want to have to leave behind my subwoofers just for the occasion. </p><p></p><p>If you have any links to the sub boxes you mentioned, I'd like to check them out. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for replying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxhound547, post: 8711734, member: 680596"] The problem with the spare well is space. I'm pretty stuck on not compromising any storage. I don't want to remove the spare, and even though I there's enough space to mount even a full size 15" in the area inside the tire, air space is still a concern. I originally wanted to use that space, and even considered just making mount for the woofer, then sealing the area completely to be the enclosure. Local audio guys advised against it and that's when I came up with the idea for the seat. I don't really carry very many passengers often but still wanted the versatility. Fiberglass is pretty strong, so I figured it could be layered to withstand some use. As far as removable enclosures go, I just can't justify putting the money into a system I can't use 100% of the time. If I go on a long haul cross country, I don't want to have to leave behind my subwoofers just for the occasion. If you have any links to the sub boxes you mentioned, I'd like to check them out. Thanks for replying. [/QUOTE]
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