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<blockquote data-quote="thorshammer1" data-source="post: 5004344" data-attributes="member: 594823"><p>before i sealed the trunk I tested my idea by taping the boards into place just to give me an idea if I was headed in the right direction. Had to re tape after every test LOL but it worked.</p><p></p><p>My trunk is sealed but its with the box pushed all the way to the trunk lid. Wooden floor and 2 sides and a top added to the face of the box to extend it to the back of the b pillar. There I used lots of foam, tape, silicone, more foam etc. to seal each leak I found.</p><p></p><p>Now when I open the trunk the sound doesnt change. All you hear is the box flex and my MOMO 6 x 9's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thorshammer1, post: 5004344, member: 594823"] before i sealed the trunk I tested my idea by taping the boards into place just to give me an idea if I was headed in the right direction. Had to re tape after every test LOL but it worked. My trunk is sealed but its with the box pushed all the way to the trunk lid. Wooden floor and 2 sides and a top added to the face of the box to extend it to the back of the b pillar. There I used lots of foam, tape, silicone, more foam etc. to seal each leak I found. Now when I open the trunk the sound doesnt change. All you hear is the box flex and my MOMO 6 x 9's. [/QUOTE]
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