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<blockquote data-quote="phoneman" data-source="post: 311464" data-attributes="member: 541477"><p>Not familiar with your car but I am sure that there is not much room under the seats, If you dont want to do anything really extreme then I would think your best bet would be to put the subs in the trunk and cut big holes in the rear deck or if you already have factory speakr location in the rear deck then remove the speakers so the sound can travel from the trunk to the cab, and you can always cover the holes with spkr grills. Then upgrade the front soundstage with a kick as component set with a nice am on them and that will more than make up for the rear fill being gone.</p><p></p><p>You might check into fiberglass, I have seen some pretty cool things done with that, like building a console that has a concealed subwoofer in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoneman, post: 311464, member: 541477"] Not familiar with your car but I am sure that there is not much room under the seats, If you dont want to do anything really extreme then I would think your best bet would be to put the subs in the trunk and cut big holes in the rear deck or if you already have factory speakr location in the rear deck then remove the speakers so the sound can travel from the trunk to the cab, and you can always cover the holes with spkr grills. Then upgrade the front soundstage with a kick as component set with a nice am on them and that will more than make up for the rear fill being gone. You might check into fiberglass, I have seen some pretty cool things done with that, like building a console that has a concealed subwoofer in it. [/QUOTE]
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