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How do I install for the lowest of the lows?
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<blockquote data-quote="psycho72" data-source="post: 768588" data-attributes="member: 558429"><p>The car is going to be a 1996 caprice. The plan it to raise the trunk floor about 7 inchs to house amps n'stuff. I also plan to use the stock spare tire attachement point but extend it and secure it so that I can lock (using an "American lock" 2500 series) down a 5th rim/spare in the trunk, while simultaneously using the locked in rim to hold down access to the amps and subs (it'll take a thief hours to get my stuff...long enough for me to call the coppers and grab my remy 870).</p><p></p><p>As for IB, I had thought about it but shot down the idea due to several comments about sealing that I felt I may not be able to acomplish. I have been thinking about it again though but with a bit of twist. Basically I was wondering if it would be possible to have say a box with an opening (not a port but a portion of a side missing) X size, maybe with a semi permiable membrane that would or could somehow restrict the maximum volume that the woofer would pereive that it had.</p><p></p><p>I was actually thinking along the lines of water and how you can have a 5 gallon jug but if you have a tiny hole that you are trying to pour it through, no matter how much water there is only so much of it that will flow through the hole. So I though maybe it could be done with air. What do yuo guys think? Way to big of project for a novice such as myself? Yeah I don't even know the math.</p><p></p><p>And as for the list I feel your pain as when I first saw squeaks list I was thinking exactly what req already did........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psycho72, post: 768588, member: 558429"] The car is going to be a 1996 caprice. The plan it to raise the trunk floor about 7 inchs to house amps n'stuff. I also plan to use the stock spare tire attachement point but extend it and secure it so that I can lock (using an "American lock" 2500 series) down a 5th rim/spare in the trunk, while simultaneously using the locked in rim to hold down access to the amps and subs (it'll take a thief hours to get my stuff...long enough for me to call the coppers and grab my remy 870). As for IB, I had thought about it but shot down the idea due to several comments about sealing that I felt I may not be able to acomplish. I have been thinking about it again though but with a bit of twist. Basically I was wondering if it would be possible to have say a box with an opening (not a port but a portion of a side missing) X size, maybe with a semi permiable membrane that would or could somehow restrict the maximum volume that the woofer would pereive that it had. I was actually thinking along the lines of water and how you can have a 5 gallon jug but if you have a tiny hole that you are trying to pour it through, no matter how much water there is only so much of it that will flow through the hole. So I though maybe it could be done with air. What do yuo guys think? Way to big of project for a novice such as myself? Yeah I don't even know the math. And as for the list I feel your pain as when I first saw squeaks list I was thinking exactly what req already did........ [/QUOTE]
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