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<blockquote data-quote="wp7456" data-source="post: 5650590" data-attributes="member: 583331"><p>I have my sub up and port facing drivers side. I noticed today that only my drivers side mirror shakes. Is this due to the port being in that direction? I have no room on the right side of the box, but about 6-12 inches on the port side. Do you all think it will be louder if I go sub up, port back? The only problem is I will only have around 2-3 inches of room between the ports and the back of the hatch. Using aeros, and the box is somewhat rectangular.</p><p></p><p>If I try sub up, port back, I will have plenty of room on either side of it (due to it being rectangular), so it will be best to center it as best as possible, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wp7456, post: 5650590, member: 583331"] I have my sub up and port facing drivers side. I noticed today that only my drivers side mirror shakes. Is this due to the port being in that direction? I have no room on the right side of the box, but about 6-12 inches on the port side. Do you all think it will be louder if I go sub up, port back? The only problem is I will only have around 2-3 inches of room between the ports and the back of the hatch. Using aeros, and the box is somewhat rectangular. If I try sub up, port back, I will have plenty of room on either side of it (due to it being rectangular), so it will be best to center it as best as possible, correct? [/QUOTE]
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