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<blockquote data-quote="Foxhound547" data-source="post: 8711735" data-attributes="member: 680596"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><a href="https://www.caraudio.com/threads/fiberglass-rear-cushion-enclosure.605644/post-8711731" target="_blank">#4</a></li> </ul><p>I had approached the local audio shop with the idea and concerns about stability. They said they've done it and it works. But they didn't disclose any more information than that. They had a bit of a line and I didn't expect them to take a whole lot of time explaining to someone that wasn't spending any money. Anyway, I digress. I can't take a picture of the concept just yet, but once I receive the rings I can provide a visual.</p><p></p><p>To try to describe it further: the woofers will be angled towards the rear and downward firing. I don't expect a whole lot of space between the grille and body of the vehicle. Maybe an inch. They will be angled to compensate for the design of the cushion and to avoid the cross member that runs under the seat. The base of the shell will be moulded around the base of the cushion. The rings will be mounted to the fiberglass shell and to woofers mounted to those. I'm mostly confused as to how I'd construct the upper portion of the enclosure and whether or not to use MDF, and if I did, what would be the best way to measure it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxhound547, post: 8711735, member: 680596"] [LIST] [*][URL='https://www.caraudio.com/threads/fiberglass-rear-cushion-enclosure.605644/post-8711731']#4[/URL] [/LIST] I had approached the local audio shop with the idea and concerns about stability. They said they've done it and it works. But they didn't disclose any more information than that. They had a bit of a line and I didn't expect them to take a whole lot of time explaining to someone that wasn't spending any money. Anyway, I digress. I can't take a picture of the concept just yet, but once I receive the rings I can provide a visual. To try to describe it further: the woofers will be angled towards the rear and downward firing. I don't expect a whole lot of space between the grille and body of the vehicle. Maybe an inch. They will be angled to compensate for the design of the cushion and to avoid the cross member that runs under the seat. The base of the shell will be moulded around the base of the cushion. The rings will be mounted to the fiberglass shell and to woofers mounted to those. I'm mostly confused as to how I'd construct the upper portion of the enclosure and whether or not to use MDF, and if I did, what would be the best way to measure it. [/QUOTE]
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