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<blockquote data-quote="4BangerStanger" data-source="post: 8673999" data-attributes="member: 676922"><p>THATpurpleKUSH, I read another post from you where you said that the port needs to fire off a hard surface and I'm wondering if I may need to change up my design a bit. The box is going in the trunk of a Mustang. My plan was to have the sub firing toward the back of the car. The rear of the trunk if probably 12-15" from where the sub will be. Is that going to present a problem? Would I be better of having the sub and port on the side of the box, firing into the other side of the trunk, which would probably be 6-8" from the sub? I might not be able to fit the sub and port on the side, so maybe I should go back to the rear firing sub and side port?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4BangerStanger, post: 8673999, member: 676922"] THATpurpleKUSH, I read another post from you where you said that the port needs to fire off a hard surface and I'm wondering if I may need to change up my design a bit. The box is going in the trunk of a Mustang. My plan was to have the sub firing toward the back of the car. The rear of the trunk if probably 12-15" from where the sub will be. Is that going to present a problem? Would I be better of having the sub and port on the side of the box, firing into the other side of the trunk, which would probably be 6-8" from the sub? I might not be able to fit the sub and port on the side, so maybe I should go back to the rear firing sub and side port? [/QUOTE]
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