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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8356281" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Port and subs face up loading against the hatch curve, creating a semi horn effect like you would get in hatchbacks.</p><p></p><p>so 2 18s will take up 37 inches of space counting the outer diameter, youll have space for two 10 inch sonotubes (google sonotube home depot) in the middle between the subs.</p><p></p><p>you can raise it up to 35 inches in height and 20 in depthand use round ports and 18s will work. I actually have the 18s and two group 31 batteries in the back along with two amps. The round ports will allow you to have plenty of airspace compared to a slot port.</p><p></p><p>The alts from the recommended companies are direct drop in, no modification needed, just match it with the proper belt.</p><p></p><p>I have my tweeters in tweeter pods that came with the tweeters mounted on the sail panel pointing straight at my ears, anything on the dash aimed at the windshield causes things to get harsh sounding.</p><p></p><p>I dont have any extra struts, the weight is close to 2 passengers so its not that bad. I would use birch ply instead of mdf, its worth the extra money money, a lot lighter and stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8356281, member: 650438"] Port and subs face up loading against the hatch curve, creating a semi horn effect like you would get in hatchbacks. so 2 18s will take up 37 inches of space counting the outer diameter, youll have space for two 10 inch sonotubes (google sonotube home depot) in the middle between the subs. you can raise it up to 35 inches in height and 20 in depthand use round ports and 18s will work. I actually have the 18s and two group 31 batteries in the back along with two amps. The round ports will allow you to have plenty of airspace compared to a slot port. The alts from the recommended companies are direct drop in, no modification needed, just match it with the proper belt. I have my tweeters in tweeter pods that came with the tweeters mounted on the sail panel pointing straight at my ears, anything on the dash aimed at the windshield causes things to get harsh sounding. I dont have any extra struts, the weight is close to 2 passengers so its not that bad. I would use birch ply instead of mdf, its worth the extra money money, a lot lighter and stronger. [/QUOTE]
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