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<blockquote data-quote="mml" data-source="post: 8689308" data-attributes="member: 631988"><p>I'll be using 4 - 10" free air subwoofers with approximately 250 watts each.</p><p>The drivers will be facing the cargo space, magnet inside the cab.</p><p>4 amplifiers mounted on the inside of the cab, not the cargo side as the picture shows (just for reference).</p><p>I realize that the partition needs to be sealed between the cargo space and the cab as much as possible.</p><p>2 - 3/4 MDF for the baffle.</p><p>1 - 3/4" MDF for the amp rack.</p><p>Should I secure MDF to upper sections of the partition.</p><p>I have some B-quiet Ultimate would this be ideal to apply to both sides of the steel.</p><p>Are T-nuts good enough to secure the subwoofers and all MDF to the steel.</p><p>Thx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mml, post: 8689308, member: 631988"] I'll be using 4 - 10" free air subwoofers with approximately 250 watts each. The drivers will be facing the cargo space, magnet inside the cab. 4 amplifiers mounted on the inside of the cab, not the cargo side as the picture shows (just for reference). I realize that the partition needs to be sealed between the cargo space and the cab as much as possible. 2 - 3/4 MDF for the baffle. 1 - 3/4" MDF for the amp rack. Should I secure MDF to upper sections of the partition. I have some B-quiet Ultimate would this be ideal to apply to both sides of the steel. Are T-nuts good enough to secure the subwoofers and all MDF to the steel. Thx. [/QUOTE]
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