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<blockquote data-quote="Spudicus" data-source="post: 8436323" data-attributes="member: 666792"><p>I have a MK4 GTI, and was originally going to go with a t-line, but the box was just going to take up too much space. It's my only vehicle, so I'd like to be able to go to the store and buy some food from time to time.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of making a box that sits up against the back seats, sans the deck lid. I can fit 38 inches between the wheel wells, and was only going to make it ~10 inches wide, to fit the sub. The box will be 2:1, with 2 cubes for the sealed section. By my calculations that makes the sealed section 9.5 inches high, and the ported section 21.4 inches high, for a total of ~31 inches tall. Oh and was going to have the port fire towards the back bouncing it back up off the hatch and forced up over the box a bit. Might get a loading wall for free?</p><p></p><p>My question is would this be too tall/narrow of a box to run 4 Sundown X8s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spudicus, post: 8436323, member: 666792"] I have a MK4 GTI, and was originally going to go with a t-line, but the box was just going to take up too much space. It's my only vehicle, so I'd like to be able to go to the store and buy some food from time to time. I was thinking of making a box that sits up against the back seats, sans the deck lid. I can fit 38 inches between the wheel wells, and was only going to make it ~10 inches wide, to fit the sub. The box will be 2:1, with 2 cubes for the sealed section. By my calculations that makes the sealed section 9.5 inches high, and the ported section 21.4 inches high, for a total of ~31 inches tall. Oh and was going to have the port fire towards the back bouncing it back up off the hatch and forced up over the box a bit. Might get a loading wall for free? My question is would this be too tall/narrow of a box to run 4 Sundown X8s? [/QUOTE]
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