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Reduce air volume - Built box and is a little to big
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<blockquote data-quote="XPerties" data-source="post: 7006688" data-attributes="member: 615994"><p>I'm just trying to get this box perfect. I built a wedge design to sit on the rear middle section of my back seat in my ford f150 because I'm tired of dealing with those crap shallow mounts. The last memphis I had last 2 days on a 500rms amp before it fried. I've purchased 2 new amps and new sub.</p><p></p><p>I should have measured before I put the bottom piece on then I could have nicely inserted some 2x4 which would of brought me to a near perfect 1.0 but me's a noob and now I'm dealing with a 11.5 inch opening. I was thinking there might have been some easy stuffing that I could shove in there toward the back which is why I asked.</p><p></p><p>...and you don't even want to know some of my other questions regarding covering the box. I've spent countless hours...no sh!t, really...countless hours using search button and I'm still fooking undecided what I want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XPerties, post: 7006688, member: 615994"] I'm just trying to get this box perfect. I built a wedge design to sit on the rear middle section of my back seat in my ford f150 because I'm tired of dealing with those crap shallow mounts. The last memphis I had last 2 days on a 500rms amp before it fried. I've purchased 2 new amps and new sub. I should have measured before I put the bottom piece on then I could have nicely inserted some 2x4 which would of brought me to a near perfect 1.0 but me's a noob and now I'm dealing with a 11.5 inch opening. I was thinking there might have been some easy stuffing that I could shove in there toward the back which is why I asked. ...and you don't even want to know some of my other questions regarding covering the box. I've spent countless hours...no sh!t, really...countless hours using search button and I'm still fooking undecided what I want to do. [/QUOTE]
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