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Mount a enclosure to rear deck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktmrider" data-source="post: 8586263" data-attributes="member: 673388"><p>I'm new to this but my opinion would be to use 1/2 wood to keep as much enclosure volume. Plenty of shallow mount subs to choose from. If I had to guess you have about .5cu ft there after wood and sub displacement. Take off the rear deck cover and bolt the box to the bottom of the deck. You can put the driver deeper in the box with an extra piece of wood on the baffle, so sub will mount to the first piece than the second piece will act as a spacer and give enclosure more rigidity.good luck and post back pictures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktmrider, post: 8586263, member: 673388"] I'm new to this but my opinion would be to use 1/2 wood to keep as much enclosure volume. Plenty of shallow mount subs to choose from. If I had to guess you have about .5cu ft there after wood and sub displacement. Take off the rear deck cover and bolt the box to the bottom of the deck. You can put the driver deeper in the box with an extra piece of wood on the baffle, so sub will mount to the first piece than the second piece will act as a spacer and give enclosure more rigidity.good luck and post back pictures [/QUOTE]
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