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<blockquote data-quote="rpfuror" data-source="post: 2967869" data-attributes="member: 564079"><p>I have a 00 Cherokee and have done TONS of boxes for it in all different configurations.</p><p></p><p>Your not going to have much of a difference port/subs up port/subs back or subs up port back. If you can afford to put deading on the back tail gate I would do subs up port up, if not do both up. I say this because without deading anything back is going to make WAY to much turbulance and make tons of noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpfuror, post: 2967869, member: 564079"] I have a 00 Cherokee and have done TONS of boxes for it in all different configurations. Your not going to have much of a difference port/subs up port/subs back or subs up port back. If you can afford to put deading on the back tail gate I would do subs up port up, if not do both up. I say this because without deading anything back is going to make WAY to much turbulance and make tons of noise. [/QUOTE]
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