My intrepid has a steel c-pillar wall the divides the trunk from the cabin. The steel wall does have some openings in it but it's all covered by some sound deadening/carpet/felt type material. Of course the upper part of the back seat sits right up against it too.
The back seat has a fold out arm rest, but it doesn't have that opening into the trunk like some cars do. I was wondering if cutting a hole in that arm rest back part and into the c-pillar steel wall will increase output into the cabin and also reduce air pressure buildup in the trunk?
Now in my car, by chance, the c-pillar wall just so happens to have a hole right where the arm rest back pad is. But it is covered by that sticky sound deadening material and back pad. I could just cut a hole into the deadening material and remove the back pad on the back seat but would it produce anymore output over the empty 6x9 holes on the rear deck?
The back seat has a fold out arm rest, but it doesn't have that opening into the trunk like some cars do. I was wondering if cutting a hole in that arm rest back part and into the c-pillar steel wall will increase output into the cabin and also reduce air pressure buildup in the trunk?
Now in my car, by chance, the c-pillar wall just so happens to have a hole right where the arm rest back pad is. But it is covered by that sticky sound deadening material and back pad. I could just cut a hole into the deadening material and remove the back pad on the back seat but would it produce anymore output over the empty 6x9 holes on the rear deck?
