punch
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this is what i would do...
remove the rear deck covering...
make a carboard template of your 2 subs... kind like a long oval... place it inside the rear window area...
trace around it... drill some pilot holes around the oval your drew, to see if anything inside the trunck area is in the way....
if nothing is in the way, go at it with a sawzall or jigsaw with metal blade...
now you have a nice oval opening cut for 2 subs...
next i would take 2 sheets of 5/8" mdf cut the same oval just larger (maybe 3-4 inch's larger...
cut out the holes for your subs....
carpet this mdf peice...
mount inside the trunk area, you can also use acoustical sealent around the edges''' , centered to oval cutout, and use t-bolts to secure it, or screw down from the top into the mdf...
install subs onto baffle
next take the factory rear deck covering, and trace the oval again onto it, and carefully cutout the shape into the carboard backing, but now the carpet covering, reinstall, looks stock from above...
remove the rear deck covering...
make a carboard template of your 2 subs... kind like a long oval... place it inside the rear window area...
trace around it... drill some pilot holes around the oval your drew, to see if anything inside the trunck area is in the way....
if nothing is in the way, go at it with a sawzall or jigsaw with metal blade...
now you have a nice oval opening cut for 2 subs...
next i would take 2 sheets of 5/8" mdf cut the same oval just larger (maybe 3-4 inch's larger...
cut out the holes for your subs....
carpet this mdf peice...
mount inside the trunk area, you can also use acoustical sealent around the edges''' , centered to oval cutout, and use t-bolts to secure it, or screw down from the top into the mdf...
install subs onto baffle
next take the factory rear deck covering, and trace the oval again onto it, and carefully cutout the shape into the carboard backing, but now the carpet covering, reinstall, looks stock from above...