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<blockquote data-quote="Siikdude" data-source="post: 8866877" data-attributes="member: 690407"><p>Ohh okay thanks for clarifying I appreciate it. I can actually go bigger in my jeep but those are the max dimensions I would like. My jeep is 45 W but without bumping into the sides the best would be 42 W * Legnth is 26 * H I could do 27... But it can go higher but wouldn't look. Nice in my opinion. And if the port is in the front it will have about have inch before it's cut off by the jeeps door.. If face to face subs would get me the best performance then I'll go that route. But if I can get that much volume needed in the jeep then I'll perfer that I believe. I was looking at Birch at my local shop.. And it's roughly 86$ for </p><h3>3/4 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. PureBond Birch Plywood. What specs dimensions should I have for that 12 cubic ft.. And for the other way the Face to face what size would I need?. I would like to learn and know how to calculate these things aswell like you guys. </h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siikdude, post: 8866877, member: 690407"] Ohh okay thanks for clarifying I appreciate it. I can actually go bigger in my jeep but those are the max dimensions I would like. My jeep is 45 W but without bumping into the sides the best would be 42 W * Legnth is 26 * H I could do 27... But it can go higher but wouldn't look. Nice in my opinion. And if the port is in the front it will have about have inch before it's cut off by the jeeps door.. If face to face subs would get me the best performance then I'll go that route. But if I can get that much volume needed in the jeep then I'll perfer that I believe. I was looking at Birch at my local shop.. And it's roughly 86$ for [HEADING=2]3/4 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. PureBond Birch Plywood. What specs dimensions should I have for that 12 cubic ft.. And for the other way the Face to face what size would I need?. I would like to learn and know how to calculate these things aswell like you guys. [/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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