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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 7773579" data-attributes="member: 627515"><p>im not a box designer, but i have built alot. using a 18" long port in a 22" wide box will give you 3.25" from end of port to side of box. I would give it atleast 5". You also have to be careful how close you put the output of the port from the side of the trunk or were ever its going. Ive been told to try to keep it around the port dia. away. so you would need 6" or so of dead space between your box and any obstructions. if you add 6" to the width of your box you may have enough air space for an L shaped port firing the same way as your sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 7773579, member: 627515"] im not a box designer, but i have built alot. using a 18" long port in a 22" wide box will give you 3.25" from end of port to side of box. I would give it atleast 5". You also have to be careful how close you put the output of the port from the side of the trunk or were ever its going. Ive been told to try to keep it around the port dia. away. so you would need 6" or so of dead space between your box and any obstructions. if you add 6" to the width of your box you may have enough air space for an L shaped port firing the same way as your sub [/QUOTE]
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