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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 2184567" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>Honestly man...the best way to design a ported box is with a good trusty calculator and pencil and paper. From my experience that is what I like best when I design. Also If you are geting into the building and designing business I would suggest you invest in a good 3D modeling progam like Sketch-up, Autocad, Rhino, or other simlar ones. Alot of the people around here enjoy 3D images and cut sheets when They order a design.</p><p></p><p>Edit...and Noah, Wouldnt it be better to let the man design a box that is 42 W, 18 H, 24 D. Im guessing the diminsions you listed are the ones you can use in your truck being that you have a 15. But start of easy and let him design a simple hatch box with sub firing forward and port firing forward. Meh I dont know, Just seems like the port would come out easier, but I know you are difficult. Just a though though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 2184567, member: 559770"] Honestly man...the best way to design a ported box is with a good trusty calculator and pencil and paper. From my experience that is what I like best when I design. Also If you are geting into the building and designing business I would suggest you invest in a good 3D modeling progam like Sketch-up, Autocad, Rhino, or other simlar ones. Alot of the people around here enjoy 3D images and cut sheets when They order a design. Edit...and Noah, Wouldnt it be better to let the man design a box that is 42 W, 18 H, 24 D. Im guessing the diminsions you listed are the ones you can use in your truck being that you have a 15. But start of easy and let him design a simple hatch box with sub firing forward and port firing forward. Meh I dont know, Just seems like the port would come out easier, but I know you are difficult. Just a though though [/QUOTE]
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