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<blockquote data-quote="pattyweb" data-source="post: 1485238" data-attributes="member: 566061"><p>Well, I could always enclose the back of the top part, not make use of the space behind the tailight access door and just extend the box down and make use of the space completely underneath the back end behind the bumper. I'd have to seal it well for moisture, etc.</p><p></p><p>Is there a general rule on how to connect various volumes without the 'connection' parts becoming 'ported vents' for the primary volume space behind the speaker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pattyweb, post: 1485238, member: 566061"] Well, I could always enclose the back of the top part, not make use of the space behind the tailight access door and just extend the box down and make use of the space completely underneath the back end behind the bumper. I'd have to seal it well for moisture, etc. Is there a general rule on how to connect various volumes without the 'connection' parts becoming 'ported vents' for the primary volume space behind the speaker? [/QUOTE]
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