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<blockquote data-quote="60_cent" data-source="post: 398754" data-attributes="member: 547574"><p>I own a 92 Caddy Deville. My back seat in the vehicle does not let down. Right now it sounds like most of the bass is trapped in the trunk so I trying to find a way to get more bass into the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>My installer suggests that I should remove the rear deck. He says that he can cut out the hole rear deck and fab some kind of mesh grill to cover the area up to make it look like the deck is still there but that it will let more bass into the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever has this done?</p><p></p><p>Is it worth it or a waste of time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="60_cent, post: 398754, member: 547574"] I own a 92 Caddy Deville. My back seat in the vehicle does not let down. Right now it sounds like most of the bass is trapped in the trunk so I trying to find a way to get more bass into the vehicle. My installer suggests that I should remove the rear deck. He says that he can cut out the hole rear deck and fab some kind of mesh grill to cover the area up to make it look like the deck is still there but that it will let more bass into the vehicle. Has anyone ever has this done? Is it worth it or a waste of time? [/QUOTE]
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