New sub bottoming out in box?

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I am fitting two 12's (W3's) under my back seat in an ext cab chevy and am opting to not modify the seat. Whats the closest i can have the bottom of the sub (magenets) to the base of the box without effecting sound quality (oh and sealed box that needs 1.25 cu ft per sub)

 
I usually leave at least 1" of free airspace between the motor and the box. So Say I have a sub with 7 3/4" mounting depth, I go for an 8 3/4-9" deep box (inner dimensions), at least.

 
Totally appreciate your guys help. . . As for "captain 8" youurrr a dumb ***, we all know what bottoming out really means doesnt mean the phrase cant be used for other instances retard

 
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