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<blockquote data-quote="Boom_box" data-source="post: 1081294" data-attributes="member: 549105"><p>Yup. have the subs facing directly up. The box should only go as high as the trunk and not flush to the glass. You will be needing that space for the sound to bounce off. Trust me by maximizing the air space needed for the subs and using up your entire trunk will give you the best sound and a cleaner look. what you could do is have the amps flushed into the box so when you fold down the back seats the ams are exposed.</p><p></p><p>Think about it... best sound (due to max air space), cleaner look (you can only see one big box with subs facing up) and you don't have to even touch your back seat (coz you will only be using your trunk space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boom_box, post: 1081294, member: 549105"] Yup. have the subs facing directly up. The box should only go as high as the trunk and not flush to the glass. You will be needing that space for the sound to bounce off. Trust me by maximizing the air space needed for the subs and using up your entire trunk will give you the best sound and a cleaner look. what you could do is have the amps flushed into the box so when you fold down the back seats the ams are exposed. Think about it... best sound (due to max air space), cleaner look (you can only see one big box with subs facing up) and you don't have to even touch your back seat (coz you will only be using your trunk space. [/QUOTE]
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