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<blockquote data-quote="shauncox26" data-source="post: 8578698" data-attributes="member: 654960"><p>Yes [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] ; 6 cu net i had to cut down on volume by adding 4x4 blocks of wood as the oas where not liking all the extra space on the power i was giving them. Box was 25-28 deep 36 wide and 16 tall cant remember the exact dimensions as i burnt it along with other spare boxes i had a couple years ago. Lol! Drinking and bonfires dont mix. It was rather large left a couple inches on both sides between box and wheel wells then the open spots behind the wheel wells left room for amps and battery. It was a full trunk no doubt. But it was in there. Now forward faving may have been better as it didnt leave much space between the subs and trunk lid. Building in the trunk i could probably get more in there. It was aero ported though so i highly doubt you can get a 6cu slot port in that trunk. I wouldnt say it if i hadnt done it myself. Useles info and speculation doesnt help and im not one to spread false info. Ill look around and see if i can find the dimensions. It was one of my first enclosures and i messed up on the measurements when making my cut sheet, so it came out way bigger then i wanted and tuned really low. It was just narrow enough and a couple inches shy of to tall to fit in the hole but it slid straight in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shauncox26, post: 8578698, member: 654960"] Yes [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] ; 6 cu net i had to cut down on volume by adding 4x4 blocks of wood as the oas where not liking all the extra space on the power i was giving them. Box was 25-28 deep 36 wide and 16 tall cant remember the exact dimensions as i burnt it along with other spare boxes i had a couple years ago. Lol! Drinking and bonfires dont mix. It was rather large left a couple inches on both sides between box and wheel wells then the open spots behind the wheel wells left room for amps and battery. It was a full trunk no doubt. But it was in there. Now forward faving may have been better as it didnt leave much space between the subs and trunk lid. Building in the trunk i could probably get more in there. It was aero ported though so i highly doubt you can get a 6cu slot port in that trunk. I wouldnt say it if i hadnt done it myself. Useles info and speculation doesnt help and im not one to spread false info. Ill look around and see if i can find the dimensions. It was one of my first enclosures and i messed up on the measurements when making my cut sheet, so it came out way bigger then i wanted and tuned really low. It was just narrow enough and a couple inches shy of to tall to fit in the hole but it slid straight in. [/QUOTE]
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