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<blockquote data-quote="wptightend" data-source="post: 3585152" data-attributes="member: 580656"><p>Okay I have 2 L7 12's in a Kicker Ported box made for L5 12's the ones that come loaded together I bought the box itself not knowing that the were different sizes. So what I did was shave some of the wood from around the inside of the box were the sibs screw in. Well that worked for about a week and sounded great until from the vibration on of the screws broke the out side of the wood bescause it was too thin. When that happened there was a loud noise from the sub like wood banging together really loudly. Now after this I got 2 baffles that were made for L7's and screwed them inside the box and then screwed my subs in which made them tight but it still seemed as one screw was not in there right. My question is that where could this noise be coming from should I put some rubber stripping in between the sub and the box to give it a snug fit? would that eliminate that noise. Any advice or help would be appriciated I dont want to have to build a nox or buy another one. No smart *** comments please thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wptightend, post: 3585152, member: 580656"] Okay I have 2 L7 12's in a Kicker Ported box made for L5 12's the ones that come loaded together I bought the box itself not knowing that the were different sizes. So what I did was shave some of the wood from around the inside of the box were the sibs screw in. Well that worked for about a week and sounded great until from the vibration on of the screws broke the out side of the wood bescause it was too thin. When that happened there was a loud noise from the sub like wood banging together really loudly. Now after this I got 2 baffles that were made for L7's and screwed them inside the box and then screwed my subs in which made them tight but it still seemed as one screw was not in there right. My question is that where could this noise be coming from should I put some rubber stripping in between the sub and the box to give it a snug fit? would that eliminate that noise. Any advice or help would be appriciated I dont want to have to build a nox or buy another one. No smart *** comments please thanks [/QUOTE]
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