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<blockquote data-quote="carfanatic95" data-source="post: 8280198" data-attributes="member: 661521"><p>OK, I removed my spare and took some measurements of my trunk...</p><p></p><p>So after a bit of research I have concluded the best way to get nice sound from a sub is to have it facing the rear of the car, in the rear of the trunk.</p><p></p><p>Without my spare and the fake floor, I have a little over 13" of space at the highest point in my trunk... This means that if I create a fake floor out of MDF and use some carpeting, I'll have roughly 12.5"-13" of vertical space... RF's optimum sealed box height is 14", so if I use a 13" or so height and make it a bit deeper to get the same cubic feet, I should be good.</p><p></p><p>My car doesn't have a jack anyways so a spare tire is of no use to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carfanatic95, post: 8280198, member: 661521"] OK, I removed my spare and took some measurements of my trunk... So after a bit of research I have concluded the best way to get nice sound from a sub is to have it facing the rear of the car, in the rear of the trunk. Without my spare and the fake floor, I have a little over 13" of space at the highest point in my trunk... This means that if I create a fake floor out of MDF and use some carpeting, I'll have roughly 12.5"-13" of vertical space... RF's optimum sealed box height is 14", so if I use a 13" or so height and make it a bit deeper to get the same cubic feet, I should be good. My car doesn't have a jack anyways so a spare tire is of no use to me. [/QUOTE]
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