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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8495350" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yea I've seen people make an enclosure with cylinders before. I saw one made with a keg barrel on youtube. Pretty cool stuff. I think putting it in your spare tire well area is the best place to put it if you wanna save space. You can make a false floor and have a sub hole cutout just right above the spare wheel opening. Then make a custom fiberglass enclosure underneath it. I'm sure you can fit a regular sized 12" sub under there but you should check measurements just in case. Using a tube under there can work too but you can utilize more airspace if you fiberglass it all the way to the edges. Definitely alot more work involved. Sonotube makes it simpler. You can use sound deadener around the tube to strengthen the tube walls. Whatever works for you man. Either way can work. Best of luck to you OP.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8495350, member: 574798"] Yea I've seen people make an enclosure with cylinders before. I saw one made with a keg barrel on youtube. Pretty cool stuff. I think putting it in your spare tire well area is the best place to put it if you wanna save space. You can make a false floor and have a sub hole cutout just right above the spare wheel opening. Then make a custom fiberglass enclosure underneath it. I'm sure you can fit a regular sized 12" sub under there but you should check measurements just in case. Using a tube under there can work too but you can utilize more airspace if you fiberglass it all the way to the edges. Definitely alot more work involved. Sonotube makes it simpler. You can use sound deadener around the tube to strengthen the tube walls. Whatever works for you man. Either way can work. Best of luck to you OP. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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