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<blockquote data-quote="autobotguy" data-source="post: 8105767" data-attributes="member: 654454"><p>I re-measured my hatch and it looks like the room I have available is 16" high, 19" wide and 19" deep. There is no room for the port to face rearwards as the box will be less than an inch away from the rear hatch interior panel. So I guess both woofer and port will have to go on the top. Just the way I have it now with the port up against the rear window and the woofer closer to the rear seat. I guess I could spare an inch off the depth (so its 18" deep) so that there is room for port resonance if the port were to face the rear. I don't know if under 2" between port face and hatch wall would work, or if it would just cause all kinds of port noise. The box I built (based off of Skar Audio's recommended design) has a port that is 11.5" high and 1.25" wide and at high volumes I get tons of port noise. Anyways, I appreciate the assistance and look forwards to any design. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="autobotguy, post: 8105767, member: 654454"] I re-measured my hatch and it looks like the room I have available is 16" high, 19" wide and 19" deep. There is no room for the port to face rearwards as the box will be less than an inch away from the rear hatch interior panel. So I guess both woofer and port will have to go on the top. Just the way I have it now with the port up against the rear window and the woofer closer to the rear seat. I guess I could spare an inch off the depth (so its 18" deep) so that there is room for port resonance if the port were to face the rear. I don't know if under 2" between port face and hatch wall would work, or if it would just cause all kinds of port noise. The box I built (based off of Skar Audio's recommended design) has a port that is 11.5" high and 1.25" wide and at high volumes I get tons of port noise. Anyways, I appreciate the assistance and look forwards to any design. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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