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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7828596" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>I am here!!! I got tied up (literally) bangin my old lady, [USER=638503]@Flex68[/USER] ; he knows I need that welfare money. He has the the best experience with building a fiberglass enclosures and how to get proper enclosure volumes. I have experience with the center console fabrication. The center console only gives you about an inch in clearance for downfiring subs, if you are gonna use the original mounting tabs. You can always use spacers to get a better clearance for longer throw subs (for the low lows). But beware, in order to keep the height of the enclosure correct to use it as a functioning armrest, you can&#39;t have a box much taller than 10.5" from the tops of the mounting tabs. </p><p></p><p>I love my enclosure and where it&#39;s located (center console) I can get very good sub staging in the dash for SQ comps, and You can usually get around 1.5 to 2 cubes of airspace (if you want to make a weird box that&#39;s taller in the back, you can get more) There are so many options, but like what was said earlier, you needs can be met with proper expectations and lots of information</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7828596, member: 633259"] I am here!!! I got tied up (literally) bangin my old lady, [USER=638503]@Flex68[/USER] ; he knows I need that welfare money. He has the the best experience with building a fiberglass enclosures and how to get proper enclosure volumes. I have experience with the center console fabrication. The center console only gives you about an inch in clearance for downfiring subs, if you are gonna use the original mounting tabs. You can always use spacers to get a better clearance for longer throw subs (for the low lows). But beware, in order to keep the height of the enclosure correct to use it as a functioning armrest, you can't have a box much taller than 10.5" from the tops of the mounting tabs. I love my enclosure and where it's located (center console) I can get very good sub staging in the dash for SQ comps, and You can usually get around 1.5 to 2 cubes of airspace (if you want to make a weird box that's taller in the back, you can get more) There are so many options, but like what was said earlier, you needs can be met with proper expectations and lots of information [/QUOTE]
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