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<blockquote data-quote="Crashking" data-source="post: 666131" data-attributes="member: 558628"><p>well i recently aquired a RE SE10 and as i thought, it's to big to fit behind my seats inside my reg cab dakota without losing a large amount of leg room sooo i decided to give up my center console which holds knife, change, and cd's... and has cup holders... so i'm not losing too much</p><p></p><p>was just wondering on ya'lls opinion of which box design would be better</p><p></p><p>this is going inbetween my seats in my truck</p><p></p><p>in the top box design the sub will point kinda towards the roof/windhshield and will be visible... mounted normally with the motor in the box( i think that it would be pretty neat like this... maybe get some light weight non toxic uv paint and trace over the white design and install a pair of uv lights into my overhead computer though it might be visible from the outside, the interior of my cab is all black except the roof lining, and the box will be covered in black tweed so at night it will be next to impossible to see unless the alarm led lights it up</p><p></p><p>the bottom design the sub will point towards the back of the cab mounted normally and will not be visible unless you flip the seat forward to actually look at it... this would be a more secure way to have a sub as no one will know it's there unless i have told them or they have heard it</p><p></p><p>approx dimensions of box 10" wide by 24" long by 6-7.5" tall (depends on the type of design) using 3/4 mdf... will probably assemble with wood glue and seal with liquid nails (already have a tube)</p><p></p><p>is it all a matter of preference or will there be a performance difference between the 2?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crashking, post: 666131, member: 558628"] well i recently aquired a RE SE10 and as i thought, it's to big to fit behind my seats inside my reg cab dakota without losing a large amount of leg room sooo i decided to give up my center console which holds knife, change, and cd's... and has cup holders... so i'm not losing too much was just wondering on ya'lls opinion of which box design would be better this is going inbetween my seats in my truck in the top box design the sub will point kinda towards the roof/windhshield and will be visible... mounted normally with the motor in the box( i think that it would be pretty neat like this... maybe get some light weight non toxic uv paint and trace over the white design and install a pair of uv lights into my overhead computer though it might be visible from the outside, the interior of my cab is all black except the roof lining, and the box will be covered in black tweed so at night it will be next to impossible to see unless the alarm led lights it up the bottom design the sub will point towards the back of the cab mounted normally and will not be visible unless you flip the seat forward to actually look at it... this would be a more secure way to have a sub as no one will know it's there unless i have told them or they have heard it approx dimensions of box 10" wide by 24" long by 6-7.5" tall (depends on the type of design) using 3/4 mdf... will probably assemble with wood glue and seal with liquid nails (already have a tube) is it all a matter of preference or will there be a performance difference between the 2? [/QUOTE]
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