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<blockquote data-quote="crakerhead" data-source="post: 73407" data-attributes="member: 542440"><p>it's all going in the back of a 1990 audi 80 sub will be powered by jbl 1200 at one ohm. dd says this is supposed to be a 4 cubic ft box. they didn't say what to tune it to though. but if you have dimensions for a 3 cubic ft box that would be great too to save some space b/c as of now i have no room what so ever. I'd actually rather a 3 cft box so it can actually move some air in the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crakerhead, post: 73407, member: 542440"] it's all going in the back of a 1990 audi 80 sub will be powered by jbl 1200 at one ohm. dd says this is supposed to be a 4 cubic ft box. they didn't say what to tune it to though. but if you have dimensions for a 3 cubic ft box that would be great too to save some space b/c as of now i have no room what so ever. I'd actually rather a 3 cft box so it can actually move some air in the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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