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<blockquote data-quote="buster61" data-source="post: 8001228" data-attributes="member: 649672"><p>well, the new camaro's have these vents that go along the width of the rear windshield that is about 2" wide by about 30" long. was thinking that was enough for bass to pass through?</p><p></p><p>@mylows10 - havent really ruled the ported cab out yet. but the idea is to make these cabs out of fibreglass. the intent is to use the area there odd shape and all to creat my volume. This being an odd shaped cab, how would I port that? not sure how many have done it, but I basically cover everything that doesnt get a layer of fibreglass, and pull it out when it cures. then add layers, and layers until desired thickness. Fits like a glove in the hole I used to create it. I did this for my Jeep Wrangler. There is a storage well under the floor that became part of my sub cab. Worked great, and didnt move at all. no vibration either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buster61, post: 8001228, member: 649672"] well, the new camaro's have these vents that go along the width of the rear windshield that is about 2" wide by about 30" long. was thinking that was enough for bass to pass through? @mylows10 - havent really ruled the ported cab out yet. but the idea is to make these cabs out of fibreglass. the intent is to use the area there odd shape and all to creat my volume. This being an odd shaped cab, how would I port that? not sure how many have done it, but I basically cover everything that doesnt get a layer of fibreglass, and pull it out when it cures. then add layers, and layers until desired thickness. Fits like a glove in the hole I used to create it. I did this for my Jeep Wrangler. There is a storage well under the floor that became part of my sub cab. Worked great, and didnt move at all. no vibration either. [/QUOTE]
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