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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4785034" data-attributes="member: 558845"><p>Power is 2 Aq 2200's. Electrical is a Iraggi 220A alt, 1000 CA batt under the hood, big 3 in 0 gauge, and the 3 deka intimidator g31's. Truck is 2004 Durango, and I could put another baffle on it I was planning on double baffling it in the beginning but once I got it built and braced I realized I did not need to double baffle it. Believe me I have pounded the shit out of these subs and the box has not flinched. It does not need a double baffle, this box is stronger than the box I had that was double baffled because of the absurd amount of bracing. But thanks for the input. Everyone thinks throwing another baffle on there is going to make it stronger but bracing actually makes it stronger than another baffle and does not add as much weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4785034, member: 558845"] Power is 2 Aq 2200's. Electrical is a Iraggi 220A alt, 1000 CA batt under the hood, big 3 in 0 gauge, and the 3 deka intimidator g31's. Truck is 2004 Durango, and I could put another baffle on it I was planning on double baffling it in the beginning but once I got it built and braced I realized I did not need to double baffle it. Believe me I have pounded the shit out of these subs and the box has not flinched. It does not need a double baffle, this box is stronger than the box I had that was double baffled because of the absurd amount of bracing. But thanks for the input. Everyone thinks throwing another baffle on there is going to make it stronger but bracing actually makes it stronger than another baffle and does not add as much weight. [/QUOTE]
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